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This is a question regarding what you would do as a pharmacist/intern:
A patient comes in with a script for Lortab, sig says 1-2 q4h prn pain. giving a max of 12 to be taken in a day, thus putting them past the 4 gram limit on APAP in a day. At my non-rotation job, we always at least put a one time comment saying 8 would put them at the max level.
I did this at my rotation site, and my preceptor asked me where I saw the comment on the script. I replied that it's not on there, but that sig gives them more than the max. She said that she/they never add anything to the script and dispense as is because the Pt COULD have a tolerance.
I think it's our responsibility to at least make them aware of it in some way. What is y'alls feelings or how you approach it?
A patient comes in with a script for Lortab, sig says 1-2 q4h prn pain. giving a max of 12 to be taken in a day, thus putting them past the 4 gram limit on APAP in a day. At my non-rotation job, we always at least put a one time comment saying 8 would put them at the max level.
I did this at my rotation site, and my preceptor asked me where I saw the comment on the script. I replied that it's not on there, but that sig gives them more than the max. She said that she/they never add anything to the script and dispense as is because the Pt COULD have a tolerance.
I think it's our responsibility to at least make them aware of it in some way. What is y'alls feelings or how you approach it?