Questions about script writing

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OK, some questions for pharmacists.

Lets say I write a script for a liquid. Can I just specify the total milligrams, or do I also have to specify the concentration of the liquid and the total mL for each dose? I'm assuming the pharmacist can just pick whatever concentration they want.
 
OK, some questions for pharmacists.

Lets say I write a script for a liquid. Can I just specify the total milligrams, or do I also have to specify the concentration of the liquid and the total mL for each dose? I'm assuming the pharmacist can just pick whatever concentration they want.

What liquid preparations are you refering to?
 
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OK, some questions for pharmacists.

Lets say I write a script for a liquid. Can I just specify the total milligrams, or do I also have to specify the concentration of the liquid and the total mL for each dose? I'm assuming the pharmacist can just pick whatever concentration they want.

I work in an inpatient pharmacy, but if you specify a mg dose we'll pick the most appropriate strength liquid.
 
I work in an inpatient pharmacy, but if you specify a mg dose we'll pick the most appropriate strength liquid.

In the retail world writing the prescription this way will guarantee a phone call. Write it out. Zantac 75mg/5ml give 15mg bid. We'll do the math as long as you know the concentration. There is no guarantee that because there is one strength now, there will always be one strength forever. Exhibit One: Megace.