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For a pharmacist to dispense a controlled substance, the prescription must include specific information to be considered valid: Date of issue. Patients name and address. Patients date of birth. Clinician name, address, DEA number. Drug name. Drug strength. Dosage form. Quantity prescribed.
Follow the Seven Rights when you are administering medication to the individuals you support: Right Person, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Time, Right Route, Right Reason, and Right Documentation.
Types of medicines Liquid. The active part of the medicine is combined with a liquid to make it easier to take or better absorbed. Tablet. The active ingredient is combined with another substance and pressed into a round or oval solid shape. Capsules. Topical medicines. Suppositories. Drops. Inhalers. Injections.
The 4 Categories of Medication General Sales List (GSL) GSLs are a type of medicine that have few legal restrictions. Pharmacy Medicines. Pharmacy Medicines are only available to purchase behind the counter at a pharmacy. Prescription Only Medicines. Controlled Drugs.
Schedule 7 (s7) are substances that are extremely toxic poisons that have high potential to cause harm at low exposure. They require special precautions for manufacture, handling and use. They should only be available to specialised or authorised users who have the skills necessary to handle them safely.
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A dosage form that contains one or more active and/or inactive ingredients. Medications come in many dosage forms, including tablets, capsules, liquids, creams, and patches. They can also be given in different ways, such as by mouth, by infusion into a vein, or by drops that are put into the ear or eye.
Techniques involved in each route of medication administration are different, and some of the essential points are summarized as follows: Intravenous Route. Intramuscular Route. Subcutaneous Route. Route. Vaginal Route. Inhaled Route.
DREs classify drugs in one of seven categories: central nervous system (CNS) depressants, CNS stimulants, hallucinogens, dissociative anesthetics, narcotic analgesics, inhalants, and cannabis.

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