Prescription review is the first step in the dispensing work:
(1) There are incompatibility, excessive dosage, excessive time, wrong taking method, violation of the use of poisons and anesthetics, etc. Prescriptions that do not meet the regulations should be explained to the patient and will not be dispensed.
(2) Review the taste, dosage, usage of the prescription medicine, whether the writing is unclear, the dosage is omitted, and the name of the medicine is re-prescribed, etc.
It is the responsibility of pharmacists to review prescriptions. According to the requirements of the Ministry of Health, they must do "four checks and ten pairs": check the prescription, check the department, name, and age; check the medicine, check the name, dosage form, specification, Quantity; check incompatibility, drug properties, usage and dosage; check rationality of drug use, and clinical diagnosis. A prescription without a doctor's signature does not constitute a prescription and is invalid, so the scope of review only includes those with a doctor's signature.
Content Introduction
***It is divided into 14 chapters, including medication for neurological and mental diseases, medication for respiratory diseases, medication for digestive system diseases, medication for cardiovascular system diseases, and endocrine and metabolic diseases. Medication, medication for blood system diseases, medication for rheumatism, immunity and orthopedic diseases, medication for urinary system diseases, medication for nutrition and water and electrolyte balance, medication for obstetrics and gynecology diseases, medication for ear, nose, throat and eye diseases, medication for oral diseases, medication for dermatological diseases, acute Poisoning and medication etc.