The word for prescription in Spanish is: receta. Though there is no offical abbreviation, two possibilities are: rta or rcta.
prescripción If you are talking about a medical prescription, the word is "receta"
Probably......"Prospective Drug Review"
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trd trd
Etcétera--- etc.
Sp. is usually the abbreviation for spanish (or Esp. if you were born in a Spanish speaking country).
The abreviation of the worn "señora" is "Sra."
You can use por ej. that is a common abbreviation in Spanish.
Usually the abbreviation for Spanish in an English-speaking context is "SP." The abbreviation for Spanish in an international context is "ESP" or "ES".
There isn't much of a need to abbreviate the color brown, as far as I know. I learned the translation as "café", the same as coffee.
'Primeros/as', or if you want to abreviate 1.º if masculine or 2.ª if feminine noun, but not sure if you can abbreviate in the plural
The abbreviation for the Spanish word senor is Sr. The word is a title of address that translates as Mr. if it's placed before a man's name.