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hello everybody Welcome to our YouTube channel equation by pharmacist moms we are here with an interesting topic for you and that is interpretation of Pharmacy prescriptions and medication orders luckily many prescriptions are no longer handwritten but computer generated and are transmitted electronically to the pharmacy however some prescriptions are handwritten and being a pharmacist you have to manage to read the doctors handwritten prescription this video will help you to understand the prescriptions by explaining how to translate the Latin abbreviations used by Health Care Providers on prescriptions so that you can protect yourself from prescribing errors lets start off how would you decode naproxen 250 milligrams po PID X5 days to start the first part of a prescription is the name of the drug it can be a brand name or generic the next part 250 milligrams denotes the strength of the drug in this case its 250 milligrams peel means the medication is taken by mouth the ID or twice