Saturday, December 3, 2011

My pharmacist wrote PMS on a bottle of Prozac, why because he's smarter than the dr. ?

Or do you think he's individual a smartass? Maybe he should take a course on energy before he shares his theories.My pharmacist wrote PMS on a bottle of Prozac, why because he's smarter than the dr. ?
That have to be just a mistake on his bit
You misunderstood something. He might have used some internal code.
He will never do a article, that you thought he did !
I wouldn't be surprised if its his initials. Once a bottle is opened, most pharmacists/pharm techs will net a mark on the bottle to show which one is unscrew.
"PMS" on a prescription bottle means "TAKE WITH FOOD AFTER MEALS" this is shorthand when pharmacists do not enjoy warning label availble.
Another possibility is that the prescriber wrote generic fluoxetine which at the 10mg dose, is equivalent to prescription brand "sarafem" used for Premenstrual Syndrome's emotional stress hypersensitivity common to PMS; and, generically much cheaper contained by cost. It is not uncommon for a perscriber to write what the medication is for for the benefit of patients near scores of other medicine. Keep in mind, you said "my pharmacist" but did not enunciate whether the medicine be for you or a female own flesh and blood member.
or perchance that is what the doctor instructed him to write on the prescription?
We aren't allowed to put "smart-*** remarks" on label.
it could be his initials.... they usually have the pharmacst's initials on the bottle somewhere. also, prozac/fluoxetine is used sour label for PMS, if the doctor wrote dosing to be precise typical of PMS he may have thought explicitly what it was for and tried to be paid the instructions more clear, maybe he be being a smartass, but within are quite a few other explanations than him human being a smart ***, maybe you should clutch that course on life yourself formerly you share your theories

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