Legal analysis: 1. Doctors who have the right to prescribe should leave their signatures in Chinese medicine stores, and the pharmacy staff will allocate according to the doctor's prescriptions, and emergency prescriptions will be given priority. 2, pharmaceutical personnel should be responsible for the deployment of outpatient and inpatient prescriptions with a serious and responsible attitude. Dispensing personnel should be Chinese (Western) pharmacists who have received systematic training or personnel with certain drug knowledge. 3. Before dispensing, carefully examine the patient's name, age, sex, drug name, dosage, dosage, administration method, preparation contraindications, and whether the pricing and payment (bookkeeping) are correct before dispensing. If in doubt, you must ask the prescriber, correct it in time, and sign before dispensing. Any drug that lacks flavor in the prescription can only be prepared after it is changed by the prescriber, and the preparation personnel shall not change or modify it without authorization. The dispensing room has the right to refuse to dispense any prescription that exceeds the dosage and violates the taboo of the preparation.
Legal basis: Drug Administration Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Article 2 This Law shall apply to the research, production, trading, use, supervision and administration of drugs within the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Drugs mentioned in this Law refer to substances used for preventing, treating and diagnosing human diseases, purposefully regulating human physiological functions, and specifying indications or functional indications, usage and dosage, including traditional Chinese medicines, chemicals and biological products.
Article 3 Drug management should focus on people's health, adhere to the principles of risk management, whole-process control and social governance, establish a scientific and strict supervision and management system, comprehensively improve the quality of drugs, and ensure the safety, effectiveness and accessibility of drugs.