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CHAPTER 9 PHYSICAL   EXAMINATIONS

. Store and preserve your products in neat, clean  containers,  clearly  labeled,  readily accessible and light-resistant. DISPENSING l l l l Remember that the contents of a prescrip- tion are a confidential matter between the physician,  the  patient,  and  the  person  who is filling it. All  prescriptions  must  be  dispensed  neatly, in an appropriate container of suitable size. All prescriptions must be properly labeled and properly marked (’‘Shake Well,” “Ex- ternal  Use  Only,”  etc.). Never dispense drugs of doubtful origin or potency.  Never  use  ingredients  of  doubt- ful  origin  or  potency  when  compounding a  prescription. 8-19 Never   dispense   drugs   suspected   of deterioration, either due to faulty storage or use. WHEN  IN  DOUBT,  THROW  IT  OUT! Always  double  check  the  prescription  for correctness,  up  to  and  including  the  pa- tient, making sure that he or she is in fact the person for whom the drug is intended. Refer  to  the  Manual   of   the   Medical Department,   chapter  21  for  information to  be  recorded  on  each  prescription  form at  the  time  of  dispensing. REFERENCE Stoklosa,   Mitchell   J.,   and   Ansel,   Howard   C., Pharmaceutical  Calculations,  8th ed., Lea & Febiger,  Philadelphia,  1986.

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