Medical Prescription

         
    DEA#:    
Name of the Hospital
    Dr. [Name]M.D., M.B.B.S  
    Street address:_____________________________

State:___________City:__________Code:_______

 
    PH:_____________________________________

FAX:____________________________________

 
             
             
        S. No. :    
    Name: Kathy James Age: 58  
    Address: 125

Palm Tree Ln., Dallas, TX 99999NPI 1405798402

Date: July 10, 2001  
       
    Rx

Medication name and strength

The medication name is Metoprolol Tartrate. It is for treating hypertension. The drug is a beta blocker that acts by blocking neurotransmitters such as epinephrine thereby lowering heart rate/blood pressure. The drug is available in different strengths in which extended-release tablet occur in doses of 25, 50, 100 and 200 mg. The side effect of the medication includes drowsiness, tiredness, diarrhoea and dizziness. A slow heartbeat may be possible. Reduced flow of blood to the hands as well as to the feet may make them feel cold. Smoking and patients can worsen the side effects are required to avoid the use of tobacco and dress warmly (Woo & Robinson, 2016).

Dosage

The patient will take 25 mg of Metoprolol twice in a day (2×1) making the total daily dosage to be 50 mg tablets. Since the patient requires a prescription for 90 days, then the total dosage will be (50 mg x 90) 4500 mg tablets. The total number of tablets in the packet is (4500mg/25mg) 180. The patient is required to take two 25 mg tablets per day for 90 days to complete the 180 tablets (Woo & Robinson, 2016).

Directions

The medication should be taken orally with or right after a meal. It should needs to be taken regularly to get the most benefit from it. It may take several weeks before a patient starts feeling the benefits of the drug. As a result, it is essential to continue taking the medication even if one feels well. Majority of individuals with hypertension do not often feel sick. Overdosing should be avoided to prevent the occurrence of adverse side effects. The patient should take the 25 mg tablet twice and on a regular basis without skipping to maximize benefits (Woo & Robinson, 2016).

 

 
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References

Woo, T. M., & Robinson, M. V. (2016). Pharmacotherapeutics for Advance Practice Nurse prescribers (4th ed.)

 
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