M4 Flashcards

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a substance that is used to provide mitigation, cure, treatment, prevention or diagnosis of a disease

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DRUG

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Philippine Pharmacy Act of 2016

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RA 10918

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Philippine Pharmacy Act of 2016 or RA 10918

  • Available through a retail drug outlet duly licensed by the FDA.
    * Rx drugs and pharmacist-only OTC medications shall be dispensed only by a duly registered and licensed pharmacist.
  • Manufacturers and distributors are authorized to sell their products only to duly licensed pharmaceutical outlets.
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SECTION 30 DISPENSING / SALE OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS

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Philippine Pharmacy Act of 2016 or RA 10918

  • All prescriptions and pharmacist-only OTC medicines shall be filled, compounded and dispensed only by a registered and licensed pharmacist. Completely filled prescriptions should be surrendered to the pharmacist for recording.
  • Partial filling of prescription less than the total quantity indicated in the prescription shall be allowed. It is the responsibility of the pharmacist dispensing the last quantity completing the prescription to keep the prescription according to proper prescription recording guidelines.
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SECTION 33: FILLING & PARTIAL FILLING OF PRESCRIPTION

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5
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Generics Act of 1988

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RA 6675

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defines Dispensing as the act by a validly-registered pharmacist of filling a prescription or a doctor’s order on the patient’s chart

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AO NO. 63

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First person to study the prescription of today

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GEORGE URDANG

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The term prescription originated from the two Latin words

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prae - before
scribe - i write

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 An order for medication written by a physician, dentist or other licensed medical practitioner and given to the patient for presentation to the pharmacist
 It contains a specific medication and dosage to be administered to a particular patient at a specified time.

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PRESCRIPTION

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  • serves as the professional relationship among the physician, pharmacist and patient
  • serves as a vehicle for communication from the prescriber to the pharmacist about the needs of the patient
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PRESCRIPTION

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A formula written on a piece of paper called a

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PRESCIRPTION BLANK

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PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED

Rx drug

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ORDINARY PRESCRIP

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PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED

DANGEROUS DRUG

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YELLOW PRESCRIP

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NUMBER OF COPIES

Rx drug

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1

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NUMBER OF COPIES

3

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WAYS OF IDENTIFYING

Rx drug

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WITH Rx SIGN & ADDTNL LABEL

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WAYS OF IDENTIFYING

DANGEROUS DRUG

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W Rx SIGN
ADDTNL LABEL
LIST A

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RECORDING REQUIRED

Rx drug

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PRESCRIPTION BOOK

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RECORDING REQUIRED

DANGEROUS DRUG

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DANGEROUS DRUG BOOK

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FILING OF PRESCRIPTION

Rx drug

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2 YRS

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FILING OF PRESCRIPTION

DANGEROUS DRUG

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1 YR

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for poison drug – the prescription should be kept for ____ years and recorded in _____

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5 years
POISON BOOK

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Over-the-counter drugs
 Are pharmaceutical products or drug preparations that can be dispensed even without the written order of a validly registered licensed physician, dentist or veterinarian, for the use of consumers for the prevention or symptomatic relief of minor or self-limiting ailments

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NONPRESCRIPTION DRUGS

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Ethical or Legend drugs
 Are pharmaceutical products or drug preparations that are to be dispensed only upon written order of a validly registered physician, dentist or veterinarian for the management or treatment of a condition or disease

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PRESCRIPTION DRUGS

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 Are pharmaceutical products referring to either **prohibited** or **regulated** drugs which require a **special prescription** form usually obtained from the Dangerous Drugs Board.  **List A Drugs**
DANGEROUS DRUGS
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include **opium** and its active components and derivatives; **coca leaf** and its derivatives; **hallucinogenic** drugs; and other preparations containing physiological effects of a **narcotic drug** o Example- Morphine Codeine Fentanyl Hydrocodone Pethidine
PROHIBITED DRUGS
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include **sedative-hypnotics** and drugs which contain a **salt derivative** of a salt of an isomer of **amphetamine** o Example- Amphetamine Chloral hydrate Pentothal Methamphetamine Etchlorvynol
REGULATED DRUGS
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 drugs requiring **strict precautions** in their use; the prescriber **must write clearly** “List B” after the Rx symbol but before the generic name.  Example Amiodarone Clonazepam Dexamethasone Lithium carbonate Warfarin
LIST B DRUGS
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A prescription containing a **single** ingredient only
SIMPLE PRESCRIP
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A prescription containing a **two** ingredients
COMPOUND PRESCRIP
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Also called as a “**shotgun**” prescription containing **more than two** ingredients
POLYPHARMACAL PRESCRIP
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Requires **mixing** of one or more ingredients including one or more active medicaments with one or more excipients, vehicles or other adjuncts to make the product
COMPOUNDING
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Prescription order which **does not require mixing** of two or more ingredients to obtain a finished product.
NONCOMPOUNDED
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**original** prescription order filled the **first time**
NEW
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any **repeat** filling of an original prescription order
REFILL
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means **dispensing less than the number** of units prescribed
PARTIAL FILLING
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means dispensing the patient’s/buyer’s choice from among **generic equivalents**
GENERIC DISPENSING
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A prescription that is very often prescribed by the **same doctor**, of the **same ingredients** and compounded by the **same pharmacist**
MAGISTRAL Rx
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A prescription containing **words** or **symbols** to **represent the name of drugs**, it is also known as **“blind prescription”**
CODED Rx
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The **Rx symbol** is a Latin verb “**recipe**” meaning “**take though**” or “**you take**” Historians believed that this symbol originated from the sign of Jupiter employed by ancients in requesting aid for healing
SUPERSCRIPTION
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The medication **prescribed** It is the **body or principal part** of the prescription order
INSCRIPTION
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Dispensing **directions to the pharmacist** It contains directions to the pharmacist for preparing and labeling the prescription It usually contains the **quantity** of the medication to be dispensed
SUBSCRIPTION
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**Directions for the patients** It is also known as “**signature**” or “**signa**” meaning “**mark though**” or “**let it be labeled**” The instructions are usually written using abbreviated forms of English or Latin terms
TRANSCRIPTION
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 It is desirable that the patient **presents** the prescription order **directly to the pharmacist**  **Greet properly** and **ask politely** what you can do for the patient
RECEIVING THE Rx
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 Upon receiving the prescription, it should first be **read completely** and **carefully**.  Try to answer the following questions: Is the prescription **legal**? **Who** is it for? What is the **name** of the medication? What are the **instructions** for the patients? What **quantity** is to be dispensed?
READING & CHECKING
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 **SHALL NOT BE FILLED**; SHALL BE **KEPT** AND **RECORDED**  Where **generic name** is **not written**  Where the **generic name** is **not legible** and a **brand name** is **legible** written  Where the brand name is indicated and instructions added (such as phrase “**no substitution**”)
VIOLATIVE PRESCRIP
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 SHALL BE **FILLED**; SHALL BE **KEPT** AND **RECORDED**  Where the **brand** name **precedes** the generic name  Where the **generic** name is the one **in parenthesis**  Where the **brand** name is **not in parenthesis**  Where **more than one drug** product is prescribed on one prescription form (amended, allowed already)
ERRONEOUS PRESCRIP
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 SHALL **NOT** BE FILLED; SHALL BE **KEPT** AND **RECORDED**  When only the **generic** name is **written** but it is **not legible**  When the **generic** name **does not correspond** to the **brand** name  When **both** the **generic** name and the **brand** name are **not legible**  When the drug product prescribed is **not registered with the FDA**
IMPOSSIBLE PRESCRIP
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SP =
cost of ing. + (cost x % mark up)
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A ____ % mark-up for prescription items with **higher** cost
lower
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A ____ % mark-up for prescription items with **lower** cost
higher
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Percent Mark Up Plus a Minimum Fee
SP = cost of ing. + (cost x % mark up) + minimal fee
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 The pharmacist should give the prescription **directly to the patient** and **instruct** the patient on what to do with the prescription  The pharmacist should **reinforce the information** that the patient already is aware of, call attention to any auxiliary labeling instructions and provide further information with the filled prescription.
DELIVERING & PATIENT COUNSELING
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# **RECORDING & FILING** Prescrip drugs
2 yrs
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# **RECORDING & FILING** Dangerous drugs
1 yr
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# **RECORDING & FILING** Poisonous drugs
5 yrs
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# **RECORDING & FILING** Abortive drugs
5 yrs
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# **RA 10918** Label of Dispensed Medicines. Upon every box, bottle, or package of medicines compounded or dispensed by a registered and licensed pharmacist based on prescription, there shall be pasted, affixed, or **imprinted a seal** or **label bearing**, among others, the name of patient and generic name of drug; brand name, if any, strength, expiry date, directions for use; and name and address of pharmacy, name of the doctor, the dispensing pharmacist and other requirements prescribed... **Auxiliary labels** containing special pharmacist’s instructions for the patient shall be required.
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