(1) If any of the following circumstances occurs, it shall be judged as an irregular prescription
1. The preamble, main body and postscript of the prescription are missing, the writing is irregular or the handwriting is difficult Recognized;
2. The doctor’s signature or seal is irregular or inconsistent with the signature or seal sample
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3. The pharmacist fails to correct Prescriptions are subject to suitability review (the review, dispensing, checking, and dispensing columns of the prescription postscript are not reviewed by the dispensing pharmacist and the signature of the dispensing pharmacist is not reviewed, or the double signature rule is not implemented when a single person is on duty dispensing);
4 . Premature babies, newborns, infants and young children do not have weight or age in days and months specified in their prescriptions;
5. Chemical drugs, Chinese patent medicines and Chinese herbal pieces are not prescribed separately;
6. Prescriptions are issued without using the standardized name of the drug;
7. The dosage, specification, quantity, unit, etc. of the drug are not written in a standardized or unclear manner;
8. Usage, The dosage uses ambiguous words such as "follow the doctor's advice", "for personal use";
9. The prescription is modified without signing and indicating the date of modification, or the drug is overdosed without indicating the reason and signing again;
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0. No clinical diagnosis is included in the prescription or the clinical diagnosis is incompletely written;
11. More than 5 drugs are included in a single outpatient and emergency prescription;
12. Without special circumstances, outpatient prescriptions exceed 7 days' dosage, emergency prescriptions exceed 3 days' dosage, chronic diseases, geriatric diseases or special circumstances require an appropriate extension of prescription dosage without indicating the reason;
13. Prescribing narcotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, medical toxic drugs, radioactive drugs and other specially managed drugs without complying with relevant national regulations (including prescription color, dosage, supporting documents, etc.);
14. Physicians fail to prescribe antibacterial drugs in accordance with the regulations on clinical application management of antibacterial drugs;
15. Prescription drugs for traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces are not arranged in the order of "Jun, Chen, Assistant, Shi", or are not labeled as required Medicine dispensing, decoction and other special requirements.