Can You Read These Rxs?

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Pharmacy TimesMay 2013 Skin & Eye Health
Volume 79
Issue 5

Rx 1

The handwriting of this prescription that Rosemarie Alcamo, RPh, saw at Richmond Pharmacy and Surgical Inc in Staten Island, New York, made it quite a puzzler.

Can you figure it out?

Rx 2

When Alfred Lawson, RPh, staff pharmacist at Rite Aid Pharmacy in Fredericksburg, Virginia, saw this prescription, he found it a bit of a challenge to decipher.

Do you know what it says?

ANSWERS

Rx 1: Albuterol spray (inhaler)--2 puffs 15 minutes before exercise.

Rx 2: Flexeril 10 mg #30, sig 1 PO bedtime PRN.

Read the answers

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