Xanax is written correctly in your question. If you're trying to write a fake prescription, though, don't. It's a federal crime and you go to jail for a long time - and they always catch you because you're not a doctor and don't know how to write the way a doctor does.
Kannada is written in the Kannada script, which is an abugida derived from the Brahmi script. It is used to write the Kannada language spoken mainly in the state of Karnataka in India.
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Script refers to a written text. A script contains the written text of a stage play, movie, or broadcast.
Script
The language Hindi is written in the Devanagari script. This script consists of 47 primary characters, including 14 vowels and 33 consonants, and is commonly used for various languages in the Indian subcontinent.
Telugu Script evolved from Bhattiprolu script, which is a variant of Brahmi Script
Xanax is written correctly in the question. There are no abbreviations for drug names - that would be too dangerous.
A radio script is written to describe 'things' that can't be seen or heard. A TV script is written primarily to view 'things' that can be seen and heard.
the script had been written from right to left.
The name "Nick" can be written in Arabic script as: نيك.
Cyrillic script is used in writing Russian.
I am pretty sure it is still called a script.