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APRESENTATION
ONEVALUATION OF PRESCRIPTION
SUBMITTED TO:
SHEIKH SELIM
LECTURER DEPT. OF PHARMACY
GONO BISHWABIDYALAY
Date of Submission: 03-09-2013
Group Name: A
SERIAL NO. NAME CLASS ROLL EXAM ROLL
01. SONIYA AKTER 04 1253
02. ASHIKUR RAHMAN O5 1254
03. KAWSAR AHMED 06 1555
04. SUJAN KUMAR 07 1256
05. SUBORNA ISLAM 08 1257
06. APU CHANDRA GHOSH 09 1258
07. SHAMIMA AKTER 10 1259
08. MD. MONIR HOSSIEN 11 1260
Prescription No. 01Patient Name: Mrs. Beauty Age: 24 Years
Sex: Female Date: 05-09-2012
Rx,
1. Tab. Indever (Propanolol) 10 mg
1+1+1 2 weeks
1+0+1 Continue
2. Tab. U4 (Flupentixol+Melitracen) 10 mg
1+0+0 Continue
3. Tab. Flexi ( Aceclofenac) 100 mg
1+0+1 3 days
4. Tab. Pantonix (Pentaprazole) 20 mg
1+0+1 7 days
Dose:
1. Tab. Propanolol 10 mg
Adult: 40-80 mg/bid
2. Tab. Flupentixol+Melitracen 10 mgAdult: 10 mg once daily
3. Tab. Aceclofenac 100 mgAdult: 100 mg/bid
4. Tab. Pentaprazole 20 mgAdult: 40 mg/day
Above these prescribed medicine is not perfect for
prescribe patient.
Antibiotic:
There is no antibiotic in this prescriptionDrug Interaction:
These prescribed medicine are not interact with each
other.Side effect:
Nausea, Vomiting, DizzinessJustification:
As a pharmacist I think, this prescription is not
perfect for this prescribed patient. Because, the dose of Aceclofenac is not correct dose according to age.
Justified by
Subarna Islam
Prescription No. 02Patient Name: Md. Nurul Islam Age: 55 Years
Sex: Male Date: 19-07-2013
Rx,
1. Cap. Clindacin (Clindamycin) 300 mg
1+0+1 5 days
2. Tab. Etorix (Ketorolac Tromethamine) 120 mg
0+0+1 3 days
3. Cap. Losectil (Omeprazole) 20 mg
1+0+1
Dose:
1. Cap. Clindamycin 300 mg
Adult: 300 mg (2-4 times per day)
2. Tab. Ketorolac Tromethamine 120 mg
Adult: 120 mg (2 times per day)
3. Cap. Omeprazole 20 mg
Adult: 20 mg (3 times per day)
Above these prescribed medicine is perfected for
prescribe patient
Antibiotic:
1. Cap. Clindacin (Clindamycin) 300 mgThese antibiotic is a Semisynthetic antibiotics derive from
lincomycin.
Drug Interaction:
No drug interaction occurs in this prescription.
Side Effect:
Abdominal pain, Skin rashes, Diarrhoea.
Justification:
As a pharmacist I think, this prescription is perfect
for this prescribed patient.
Justified by
Md. Monir Hossien (pharmacist)
Prescription No. 03
Patient Name: Apu Chandra Age: 19 Years
Sex: Male Date: 04-05-2011
Rx,
1. Cap. Triocim ( Cefixime) 200 mg
1+0+1 10 days
2. Vit. Revital-32
0+0+1 1 month
Dose:
1. Cap. Cefixime 200 mg
Adult: 400 mg/day (gonorrhoea)
Adult: 200-400 mg/day (Susceptible infection)
2. Vit. Revital-32Adult: Once tablet/day
Above these prescribed medicine is perfected for prescribe patient.
Antibiotic:
1. Cap. Triocim ( Cefixime) 200 mgThese antibiotic is a 3rd generation cephalosporin and broad
spectrum antibiotics. These antibiotic cell wall synthesis inhibitor
Drug Interaction:
There is no drug interaction in this prescription.
Side Effect:
1. Triocim: Dirrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Dizzines.
2. Vit. Revital-32: Generally well tolerated.
Contraindication: Hypersensitivity
Justification:
As a pharmacist I think, this prescription is
not perfect for this prescribed patient.
Because, at first the doctor should be prescribed
first generation antibiotics but he prescribed 3rd
generation broad spectrum antibiotics.
Justified byApu Chandra
Prescription No. 04
Patient Name: Sonia Akter Age: 18 Years
Sex: Female Date: 04-05-2011
Rx,
1. Tab. Gestrenol (Allylestrenol) 5 mg
1+1+1 Continue
2. Tab. Esolok (Esomeprazole) 20 mg
1+0+1 Continue
3. Cap. Zif-cl (Carbonyl Iron)
1+0+0 Continue
Dose:
1. Tab. Allylestrenol 5 mg
Adult: 15 mg
2. Tab. Esomeprazole 20 mg
Adult: 40 mg
3. Cap. Carbonyl Iron
Adult: 1 Cap./daily
Above these prescribed medicine is perfected for
prescribe patient.
Antibiotics:
There is no antibiotics in this prescription.Drug Interaction:
No drug interaction in this prescription.Side Effect:
Nausea, Vomiting.Justification:
As a pharmacist I think, this prescription is
perfect for this prescribed patient.
Justified by
Kawsar Ahmed
Prescription No. 05
Patient Name: Shamima Akter Age: 20 Years
Sex: Female Date: 04-05-2011
Rx,
1. Syp. D-Cough
2 teaspoonful 3 times
2. Tab. Antihistamin (Cetrizine Hydrochloride) 4 mg
1+0+1 7 days
Dose:
1. Syp. D-Cough
Adult: 3 teaspoonful (15 ml) 2-3 times daily
2. Tab. Cetrizine Hydrochloride
Adult: 10 mg once daily
Above these prescribed medicine is perfected for
prescribe patient.
Antibiotics:
There is no antibiotics in this prescription.
Drug Interaction:
No drug interaction in this prescription.
Side Effect:
Nausea, Vomiting, Dizziness.
Justification:
As a pharmacist I think, this prescription is perfect
for this prescribed patient.
Justified by
Shamima Akter
Prescription No. 06
Patient Name: Mr. Suvro Age: 23 Years
Sex: Male Date: 09-07-2012
Rx,
1. Tab. Neuro B (Vit- B Complex)
1+1+1 2 month
2. Tab. Ocal-D (Calcium with Vit-D)
1+0+1 2 month
Dose:
1. Vit- B Complex
Adult: 3 times/day.
2. Tab. Ocal-D (Calcium with Vit-D)
Adult: 2 times/day
Above these prescribed medicine is perfected for
prescribe patient.
Antibiotics:There is no antibiotics in this prescription.
Drug Interaction:
No drug interaction in this prescription.
Side Effect:
Nausea, Vomiting,
Justification:
As a pharmacist I think, this prescription is perfect
for this prescribed patient.
Justified by
Sujan Kumar Gain
Prescription No. 07
Patient Name: Nasima Akter Age: 28 Years
Sex: Female Date: 09-07-2012
Rx,
1. Tab. Vifas (Fexofenadine Hcl) 120 mg
1+0+1
2. Cap. I-Gold (Antioxydent Eye Vit.)
0+0+1
Dose:
1. Tab. Fexofenadine Hcl 120 mg
Adult: 180 mg/day
2. Cap. Antioxydent Eye Vit.
Adult: 1 Cap./day
Above these prescribed medicine is not perfected for
prescribe patient.
Antibiotics:There is no antibiotics in this prescription.
Drug Interaction:
No drug interaction in this prescription.
Side Effect:
Nausea, Drowsiness, Race, Weakness, Fatigue
Justification:
As a pharmacist I think, this prescription is not
perfect for this prescribed patient.
Because, the dose of Fexofenadine Hcl is not
correct dose according to age.
Justified by
Sonia Akter
Prescription No. 08
Patient Name: Md. sharif Age: 28 Years
Rx,
1. Tab. Paramecatol 500 mg If Fever/Pain
1+0+1
2. Cap. Amoxicillin 500 mg
1+0+1 5 Days
3. Syp. Basok
3+0+3 1 month
4. Tab. B Complex
1+0+1 1month
Dose:
1)Tab. Paeacetamol -500 mg
Adult regular dose: 2-3 gm/day.
2)Cap. Amoxicillin-500 mg
Adult usual dose: 500 mg Thrice a day
3)Syp. Basok
Adult dose: 6-9 Teaspoonful/day
4)Tab. B complex
Adult dose: 2 Tab. Everyday
Above these prescribed medicine is perfect for this
patient.
Antibiotic:In this prescription it has an antibiotic named
as-
“Amoxycillin”. Which is a 1st generaation antibiotic.
Drug Interaction:
No drug interaction occurs in this prescription.
Adverse Effect:
Diarrhoea, Indigestion, Nausea, Vomitting tendency,
Skin Rashes etc.
Justification:
As a pharmacist I think This prescription is not
perfect for this prescribed patient. Because vitamin
B-complex preparation should not be taken at Night or
at “Empty Stomach”. But here doctor prescribed it. So, I
should change it or call the doctor immediately.
Justified by-
Ashikur Rahman
(pharmacist)