The color of ordinary drug prescription paper is white.
The printing paper for ordinary prescriptions is white; the printing paper for emergency prescriptions is light yellow, with "Emergency" marked on the upper right corner; the printing paper for pediatric prescriptions is light green, with "Pediatrics" marked on the upper right corner; Narcotic drugs The paper used for printing prescriptions for Class I psychotropic drugs is light red, with "Ma, Jing Yi" marked on the upper right corner; the paper used for printing prescriptions for Class II psychotropic drugs is white, with "Jing II" marked on the upper right corner.
The prescription consists of three parts: preface, main body and postscript.
1. Preface: including the name of the medical institution, patient name, gender, age, outpatient or inpatient medical record number, department or ward and bed number, clinical diagnosis, issuance date, etc. Special information can be added requested items. Prescriptions for narcotic drugs and Class I psychotropic drugs should also include the patient’s identification number, the name of the agent, and the identification number.
2. Text: Marked with Rp or R (abbreviation of Latin Recipe "please take"), list the drug name, dosage form, specifications, quantity, usage and dosage. This part is the core content of the prescription and is directly related to the safety and effectiveness of the patient's medication.
3. Postscript: The doctor’s signature or a special signature and seal, the amount of the drug and the review, deployment, verification, and dispensing of the medicine. The pharmacist’s signature or a special signature and seal.
Definition of prescription:
1. Prescription includes the full name of the hospital, department, patient name, gender, age, date, etc. Items with special requirements can be added. Prescriptions for narcotic drugs and Class I psychotropic drugs should also include the patient’s identification number, the name of the agent, and the identification number.
2. The prescription starts with "R" or "RP", which means to get the following medicines; followed by the main part of the prescription, including the name, dosage form, specification, quantity, Usage etc.
3. Prescription postscript includes the signatures of the doctor, pharmacist, and accountant to show responsibility. The signature must be in full.
According to Article 2 of the "Regulations on the Administration of Prescriptions": Prescriptions refer to prescriptions issued by registered practicing physicians and practicing assistant physicians (hereinafter referred to as physicians) for patients in the course of diagnosis and treatment activities and by those who have obtained pharmaceutical professional and technical positions. Qualified pharmaceutical professional technicians (hereinafter referred to as pharmacists) review, deploy, and verify medical documents as patient medication vouchers. Prescriptions include medication orders for wards of medical institutions. ?
A prescription is a written document used by doctors to administer medicine to patients. It is the basis for pharmacists to prepare medicines and has legal, technical and economic responsibilities.