Master the art of writing safe, clear prescriptions with this practical guide.
Drawing from a structured approach, it explains how a prescription is built, from the superscription to the patient signature, and shows how to choose ingredients, doses, and directions with confidence.
Designed for students and practicing clinicians, the book frames prescription writing as a crucial clinical skill. It covers the grammatical rules that govern Latin and common-usage phrases, then walks through the four essential parts of a model prescription. Along the way, it presents real-world examples across topics like dosing, compounding, and the use of auxiliary ingredients, while cautioning against past misuse and emphasizing patient safety.
- Learn the four parts of a prescription: superscription, inscription, subscription, and signature.
- Understand how to select active ingredients, adjuvants, and vehicles for effective formulations.
- Explore practical examples—pills, mixtures, enemas, and eye-washes—illustrating standard practices and common pitfalls.
- See how to adapt prescriptions for different conditions, from digestive issues to parasitic infections, with emphasis on clarity for dispensers and patients.
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, hands-on introduction to prescribing, with a focus on correct language, safe compounding, and practical application in everyday medical life.