"People's Republic of China (PRC) prescription management measures" refers to the laws and regulations that regulate doctors' prescription behavior. The law requires doctors to strictly abide by the regulations when making prescriptions, including: they must be true, effective and in line with the regulations; A unified chemical name or common name shall be used; The patient's privacy should be protected. At the same time, the prescription must also be stamped with the official seal of the medical institution, the doctor's signature and other information to ensure its authenticity. In addition, the "People's Republic of China (PRC) Prescription Management Measures" also regulates drug sales, prescription review and other links, clarifies the storage and custody system of prescriptions, and stipulates the prescription traceability system, requiring relevant units to keep prescription information for at least two years. In addition, sales units such as pharmacies should also establish and improve the management system of drug sales records. It should be noted that no one is allowed to forge, alter, lease, sell or steal prescriptions, and once they violate the regulations, they will face corresponding legal responsibilities and penalties.
How do patients safeguard their rights and interests? In the process of seeking medical treatment, the patient can ask the doctor to prescribe a compliant prescription and keep a copy of the prescription for future reference. If doctors are found to have issued false prescriptions or drug sales units have misconduct, they can report complaints to relevant departments. At the same time, when purchasing drugs, we should choose formal channels and check the qualification certificate to ensure our own rights and interests.
The Prescription Management Measures of People's Republic of China (PRC) regulates the prescription behavior of doctors and makes clear provisions on drug sales, aiming at protecting the legitimate rights and interests of patients. For medical personnel and sales units, we must seriously abide by the relevant regulations and requirements to ensure the safety and effectiveness of medical services.
Legal basis:
Article 5 of the Measures for the Administration of Prescriptions in People's Republic of China (PRC) Medical institutions shall meet the following requirements when prescribing prescriptions: (1) Truthfulness, effectiveness and compliance; (two) the use of a unified chemical name or a common name; (3) Protecting patients' privacy.