paperwork that comes with the PRESCRIPTION OR ASK YOUR PHARMICIST.
paperwork that comes with the PRESCRIPTION OR ASK YOUR PHARMICIST.
BIDWM stands for "Bedtime, In the Morning" on a prescription order. This indicates the timing of when the medication should be taken by the patient. The medication should be taken at bedtime and in the morning, as specified by the healthcare provider. It is important for patients to follow these instructions carefully to ensure the effectiveness of the medication.
In the context of a prescription or medication refill, "y" typically represents the number of refills allowed. For example, if a prescription indicates "1y," it means the patient can refill the medication once after the initial fill. It's important to follow the healthcare provider's instructions regarding refills to ensure proper medication management.
That request is typically called a "medication order" or simply an "order" for short. It is a directive from a healthcare provider specifying the medication, dosage, frequency, and route of administration for a patient.
Technically any medication that requires a prescription could be considered illegal if not the patient.
A carpule is a cartridge that contains medication in liquid form to be inserted in a syringe to distribute medication to a patient.
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Prescription is a noun that means "written instructions given by a medical professional (usually a doctor) that authorizes a patient to be provided a drug for treatment." Another word for prescription is authorization.
Levonelle is available without a prescription, but only at the discretion of a pharmacist. As it is a form of emergency contraception the pharmacist will have to establish if it is an appropriate medication for the patient.
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You need to be licensed to inject medication, and need a prescriber writing a patient-specific prescription for it.
Giving a medication, dose or a treatment that "requires a prescription" makes an injury "recordable" under OSHA guidelines if the other circumstances of the event meet OSHA requirements for work-relatedness. As an example, a "prescription" for 200mg ibuprofen is not recordable unless you tell the patient to take 3 pills at a time (a prescription dose of a non prescription medication.)