Why You Should Double Check Your Prescriptions
By Maxwell Payne, published Jul 19, 2007
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Various errors can occur from miscounted pills or the wrong strength medication to incorrect dosing directions or the wrong medication all together. Below I have listed a few tips to aid your pharmacy staff in ensuring accuracy and also help you catch errors before a potentially dangerous situation occurs.
-When dropping off a prescription, answer the pharmacy employee's questions accurately and honestly. Make sure drug allergies are known as well as your name, insurance information, date of birth, and address. (This will reduce the chance of receiving another patient's medication order and is especially helpful for prescriptions such as cough medicine which is not easily identifiable by appearance.)
-When you first receive the medication, verify the dosing directions and name of medication. Your doctor should have told you the instructions and the medication name. If you see a drug name you do not recognize, ask your pharmacist as generally this name is merely the name of a cost saving generic. Also if you have had the medication before , check the pills. If they appear different, again ask your pharmacy staff. A good pharmacy staff member will verify the pill and in most cases the difference is due to manufacturer's changes or generic filling.
-At home count your pills to ensure they match the amount on the label. Pharmacies are cautious to fraud so some medications (like percocet) are counted multiple times and a request for extra pills due to miscount is unlikely to be honored. Routine pills such as heart medication are usually given if a miscount is noted by an honest customer.
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Posted on 10/04/2007 at 2:10:00 PM