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Brand names: P- PACK PREDNISONE 20MG
Corticosteroid agent
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I keep running into this scenario at my store where these college aged individuals are entrusted with scripts like this: 1. Vyvanse 40mg - as directed - dispense today - 400 caps 2. Vyvanse 20mg - as directed - dispense today - 400 caps 3. Vyvanse 30mg - as directed, dispense today - 300 caps 4. Dex
I'm not a pharmacist. I'm an RN, and I'm hoping to gain some understanding from you wise drug gurus. :) Recently I was discharging a patient who had a script written by the admitting doc for "Methylprednisolone Dose Pack." I noticed she had a Solu-medrol allergy, and when I asked the patient about i
Any known interactions? Everything I've found said to consult with a doctor. Not really helpful imo
Patient picked up a script yesterday for B12 injection and was supposed to have a syringe so patient could inject at home. Dr. was very specific about it being 27 G X 1 in X 1 cc. Usually for B12 we say a 25 G x 1/2 in and appropriate sized syringe. The patient came in frantic on their way to the do
[https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/06/artificial-intelligence-prescribing-medications-utah-00709122](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/06/artificial-intelligence-prescribing-medications-utah-00709122) Artificial intelligence begins prescribing medications in Utah Pilot program will test h
Hi everyone. Long time reader, first time poster. I'm sure that anyone who has worked at Rexall in the last 4 years will be able to relate to this. Setting aside the increase in PFS demands, I can no longer control my rage with the poor management at this company. The amount of time it now takes to
Hey r/pharmacy, I just had a quick question for you all. I’m a new pharmacist and had a patient come in today and ask for an OTC expectorant, chloroseptic, and cough suppressant. She was adamant that her dr told her to avoid DM products. What would be the reasoning for this? I’ve done my research an
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