Doctors’ prescriptions in capital letters?

Doctors’ prescriptions in capital letters?
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Doctors’ prescriptions in capital letters? Your doctor will soon have to write the prescription in capital letters, if a proposal is approved by the Health Ministry.

To avoid illegibility amid complaints that chemists sometimes give wrong medicines because of similar sounding names of drugs.

New Delhi: Your doctor will soon have to write the prescription in capital letters, if a proposal is approved by the Health Ministry.

The Medical Council of India has approved a draft notification which makes it mandatory for doctors to write the prescription in capital letters to avoid illegibility amid complaints that chemists sometimes give wrong medicines because of similar sounding names of drugs.

The draft notification will come into effect after its approval by the Health Ministry, official sources said.

They said the Health Ministry is inclined to implement the idea.

Once the decision is taken, directions will be issued to doctors nationwide to follow the new rule. The legibility of doctors' prescription has been a matter of debate for long but in the last few years demands for addressing this issue have gathered momentum. Some of the similar sounding medicines include -- Celin (vitamin C) and Celib (celecoxib, for arthritis), Malaquin (chloroquine, an anti-malarial drug) and Mahaquin (lomefloxacin, an antibiotic) and Azoo (azithromycin, an antibiotic) and Azox (alprazolam, an anti-anxiety drug).

"We have been confronted with this problem for years.... The idea is good and we will have to look at all aspects," an official source said.

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