Rx is just an abbreviation for "prescription" <--drugs your doctor recommends, or that you have to take, in order to stay as healthy as possible.
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I have medical and dental insurance, but I do not have rx insurance. If you don't have rx insurance you have to pay for all your medicines. I haven't seen where dental insurance pays for medicines. Usually only rx insurance will
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Rx is a symbol that is used for a medical prescription written by a doctor. It originates from the Latin word recipe and it means to take.
The original RX date is the date the prescription was first written. This is important to know when refills are available for a medication.
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