IPP REVENUE HITS

Friday, July 5, 2013

Samples of Erroneous, Violative and Impossible Prescriptions

Erroneous Prescriptions


 



Where the brand name precedes the generic name






 


Where the generic name is the one in parenthesis
                       OR
Where the brand name is not in parentheses
                       OR
Where the brand name precedes the generic name



 




Where the brand name is not in parentheses










Where more than one drug product is prescribed on one prescription form.



     

Violative Prescriptions







Where generic name is not written










 Where the generic name is not legible and a brand name which is legible is written








 When the brand name is indicated and instructions added (such as the phrase " no substitution") which tend to obstruct, hinder or prevent proper generic dispensing.







Impossible Prescriptions






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 FDA



The following prescriptions are fabricated. The names, PTR No. and Lic. No. are also fancy and not true. They are made for informational purposes only. Please be advised.

 

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