Monday, September 27, 2010

e-Rx of the Week

This is something I've toyed around with for a while, and since I am enjoying many more curious prescriptions on a weekly basis, I figure I'll finally have the material for it.

The Rx's posted here may have a legitimate medical usage, but may still sound or humorous, or have an erroneous mistake. In all cases they caused more than a small case of laughter within the pharmacy.

The current e-Rx of the Week:
Patient Sex: Female
Drug: Viagra 50mg
Sig: Take 1/2 tablets by mouth twice daily as needed for esophageal spasms
Qty: #60
Ref: PRN
I do believe the jokes write themselves on this one...

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Actually I see no humor in this one at all. Valid use of the drug.

Consuela said...

Is there regurgitation or is it Nutcracker?

PAS said...

Every so often you see a script that's just silly.

I once had a case with antifungal vaginal suppositories. Directions for use? 1 by mouth daily #30. Written by an NP for a male patient.

It got through to the point where the pharmacy was running a claim for it, and I had to explain to the NP why the insurance wouldn't cover vaginal suppositories for a male member. To take by mouth.

John Woolman said...

Off Label - but:

Fox, M. Sweis, R. Wong, T. Anggiansah, A.
Sildenafil relieves symptoms and normalizes motility in patients with oesophageal spasm: a report of two cases.
Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 19(10):798-803, 2007 Oct.

Anonymous said...

Check out the SureScripts website - they now have a blog for stuff like this....apparently they did not believe stuff like this actually came through...