What does APX mean on a prescription?

APX-Paracetamol/Codeine
Paracetamol/Codeine
Codeine/paracetamol, also known as codeine/acetaminophen and co-codamol, is a compound analgesic consisting of a combination of codeine phosphate and paracetamol (acetaminophen).
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How do you read a prescription label?

How to Read a Prescription Label
  1. A. Your name and address. Always tell your pharmacy if your address (or your phone number) has changed.
  2. B. Prescription date. ...
  3. C. Medication name and strength. ...
  4. D. Directions. ...
  5. E. Prescription number. ...
  6. F. Quantity, refills, and fill date. ...
  7. G. Pharmacy contact information. ...
  8. H. Auxiliary labels.
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Why are abbreviations used on prescriptions?

If your healthcare provider uses electronic prescribing, you may never see the abbreviations. It eliminates hard-to-read prescriptions. It reduces the need for verbal communication, which can lead to mistakes. It can let the healthcare provider know if the patient has a drug allergy.
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What is the prescription symbol?

Rx is commonly known to most as the symbol for a medical prescription. However, the symbol is derived from the Latin word recipe or “recipere,”which means to take. The word was later abbreviated and became Rx as we know it today.
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What are the 3 types of prescription?

The most commonly used prescription drugs fall into three classes:
  1. Opioids.
  2. Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressants.
  3. Stimulants.
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Understanding prescription drug labels



How do I read a prescription receipt?

Understanding Prescription Drug Receipts
  1. DIN: Refers to the Drug Identification Number. ...
  2. Pricing GS/CA: Refers to Green Shield Canada, the drug claims adjudicator for RBC Insurance. ...
  3. C: Refers to the ingredient portion of the prescription cost. ...
  4. F: Refers to the dispensing fee or professional fee.
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Does bid mean 2 times a day?

b.i.d. (on prescription): Seen on a prescription, b.i.d. means twice (two times) a day. It is an abbreviation for "bis in die" which in Latin means twice a day. The abbreviation b.i.d. is sometimes written without a period either in lower-case letters as "bid" or in capital letters as "BID".
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What does BID and TID stand for?

Definition: BID: bis in die, twice a day; TID: ter in die: three times a day. The appropriate dosing regimen for a drug depends on exposure-response relationships (see dose finding and dose fractionation study) and is based on in vitro, in vivo, and clinical evidence.
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What are common medical abbreviations?

Common Medical Abbreviations & Terms Center
  • ANED: Alive no evidence of disease. ...
  • ARF: Acute renal (kidney) failure.
  • cap: Capsule.
  • CPAP: Continuous positive airway pressure. ...
  • DJD: Degenerative joint disease. ...
  • DM: Diabetes mellitus. ...
  • HA: Headache.
  • IBD: Inflammatory bowel disease.
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Is there a list of approved medical abbreviations?

There is no standard or approved list used by health care professionals to search for medical acronyms or abbreviations. Therefore, it is important to understand the context in which the abbreviation or term has been used.
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Which of the following pharmacy abbreviations appears on the Do Not Use list?

The 'Do Not Use' abbreviation list includes: QD, QOD, MS04, MgSO4, U, IU, trailing zeros, and naked decimal points (table 1).
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What is the difference between generic vs name brand medicines?

While brand name drug refers to the name giving by the producing company, generic drug refers to a drug produced after the active ingredient of the brand name drug. Generic drugs will, however, be sold under different brand names, but will contain the same active ingredients as the brand-name drug.
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What does the NDC number identify?

NDC Number

This number, known as the NDC, identifies the labeler, product, and trade package size. The first segment, the labeler code, is assigned by the FDA. A labeler is any firm that manufactures (including repackers or relabelers), or distributes (under its own name) the drug.
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What are 3 critical components that should be included on every medication label?

The following information must be on every prescription label:
  • Name and address of the dispensing pharmacy.
  • Serial number of the prescription.
  • Date of the prescription.
  • Name of the prescriber.
  • Name of the patient.
  • Name and strength of the drug.
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How often is q12H?

Q12H (or q12H) – an abbreviated term for timing medication doses. q8H means every 8 hours. This is not the same as three times a day (tid or TD). q12H means every 12 hours.
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What doe SPH mean?

Re stands for right eye while E stands for the left eye. SPH. The abbreviation SPH stands for Sphere. It describes the amount of lens measured in diopters that you need for good vision. The term means that the correction for your sight is spherical.
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What is bid PRN?

When a medication is ordered with a Frequency of BID (Twice a Day), TID (Three Times a Day), or QID (Four Times a Day) selection, and marked As Needed (PRN), MAR will utilize a 24 hour day period to calculate the available dosage for the Frequency to verify that dosage in any interval is not exceeded.
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What does EP mean on prescription receipt?

Early Renewal, Exception Status Indicated. EP.
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What does DB mean on prescription receipt?

The drug benefit list is a tool for prescribers and pharmacists that encourages the selection of optimal, cost-effective drug therapy.
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What does 2 repeats mean on a prescription?

When the label on your medicine says that there is a “repeat” or “repeats” it means that a further supply is available from that pharmacy up until the date stated on the label. The Pharmaceutical Management Agency, PHARMAC, sets dispensing frequency for some medicines to 1 month (30 days) at a time.
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Is oxycodone the same as Percocet?

The key differences between them are: Oxycodone is a derivative of opium and sold under different brand names, including OxyContin. Percocet is a combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen. Oxycodone and Percocet are both classified as narcotic analgesics.
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What are the four types of names given to approved prescription drugs?

Tier 1: Least expensive drug options, often generic drugs. Tier 2: Higher price generic and lower-price brand-name drugs. Tier 3: Mainly higher price brand-name drugs. Tier 4: Highest cost prescription drugs.
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What is the most misused prescription drug?

A: Although any prescription drug can be abused, the three types of drugs that are most commonly abused are: Painkillers, also known as narcotic or opiates/opioids. Examples include morphine, codeine, oxycodone (OxyContin), hydrocodone (Vicodin, Lortab) and meperidine (Demerol).
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