Which part of the prescription carries
special instructions, warnings for
patients and the sign of prescriber?
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Predating modern legal definitions of a prescription, a prescription traditionally is composed of four parts: a superscription, inscription, subscription, and signature. The superscription section contains the date of the prescription and patient information (name, address, age, etc.).
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The part of the prescription which includes such instruction is called "Signatura" also called "Direction for Patients".
- It is one of the most important sections of prescription, in which the prescriber provides information and correct direction to the patients regarding taking medicines.
- It contains details about the frequency and manner of administering medications.
- This section also contains other special instructions linked to taking medicine, such as storage, specified time, shaking before use, and so on.
- This section also contains patient-specific warnings.
The prescriber's signature appears at the end of the prescription.
- This section includes the prescriber's signature as well as his or her registration number.
- Hence, the solution is provided.
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