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PRESCRIPTION WRITING Rx WHEN DO DRUGS BECOME A PART OF YOUR TREATMENT???? PAIN!!!! INFECTION CONTROL FEAR OR ANXIETY ANTIVIRAL ANTIFUNGAL PRESCRIPTION VS OVER THE COUNTER Prescription Drugs(legend) Drugs determined by the Food and Drug Administration(FDA) to be not safe except under the supervision of a practioner licensed to administer them. Over the Counter Drugs Drugs considered safe and effective without professional guidance when used according to labeled instructions Controlled Drugs Abuse Potential Additional regulations by the Drug Enforcement Administration(DEA) May be OTC, legend or even unavailable for medical use Controlled Substances – regulated by the Controlled Substance Act Act divides into five schedules based on: Potential Abuse Medical Usefulness Potential physical/psychological dependence General Drug Information Proprietary vs Nonproprietary names Single vs compound prescription Dosage Proprietary vs. Nonproprietary Nonproprietary Name – generic, common name. Usually only 1 name per drug Acetaminophen – Tylenol, Datril Ibuprofen – Motrin, Advil Aspirin – Bufferin, Empirin Proprietary Name – Trade name given by manufacturer to identify their brand. Same drug may have several different brand names Amoxicillin - Trimox, Amoxil, Polymax Lidocaine – Xylocaine, Octocaine, Nervocaine Hydrocodone – Vicodin, Lortab, Stagesic Ibuprofen – Motrin, Advil, Nuprin General Drug Information Proprietary vs nonproprietary Single vs compound Single – Drug has one active ingredient (ie ibuprofen, amoxicillin) Combination – Drug has more than one active ingredient(ie acetaminophen with hydrocodone, lidocaine with epinephrine) General Drug Information Proprietary vs nonproprietary Single vs compound Dosage Drug Amount – Unit dosage Numerous Oral Forms Tablet Troche Capsule Cream Caplet Gel Liquid Rinse Active Ingredient – usually in unit dose in mg(ibuprofen 200mg, hydrocodone 5mg, lidocaine 2% 36mg) Prescription Writing Drug prescription – A written or verbal order for a medication by a licensed individual(physcian, dentist, veterinarian,etc) Prescription Format Name of provider Patient’s name, address,age,date Drug information Refills Provider signature DEA # if necessary Prescription Requirements Ink, nonerasable print No reference to pharmacy or a pharmaceutical company Special pads for controlled substances vs other prescription meds Component Parts of Prescription Patient’s name, age, address, date Rx – recipe(name of drug and dose) Disp. – quanity(number) and written out Sig. – explicit directions to patient Parts of Prescription con’t Provider’s signature Number of refills Security box check for controlled subst. DEA and license # Prescriptions can be written in English or with Latin abbreviations Prescriptions can be written or verbal (telephone pharmacy) except for schedule II drugs.