What are the errors in the following prescriptions (5 total)? Rewrite each prescription correctly. What is each medication classification? What is the mechanism of action (MOA)?

  • allopurinol 2 mg PO initially, followed by 0.6 mg one hour later for acute gout flare #3 0 RF
  • dextromethorphan/bupropion (Vraylar) 45 mg/105 mg extended-release tablet Take 1 tablet PO QAM for 3 days, then 1 tablet PO BID #60 0RF
  • trazadone 50 mg po qhs #30 1 RF
  • lithium carbonate 300 mg po TID #90 for goal therapeutic range of 1-2 mEq/L
  • fentanyl transdermal patch 25 mcg/hr Apply 1 patch topically every 72 hours. Rotate application site. #10 patches 1RF

mechanism of action (MOA)

What are the errors in the following prescriptions (5 total)? Rewrite each prescription correctly. What is each medication classification? What is the mechanism of action (MOA)?

  • allopurinol 2 mg PO initially, followed by 0.6 mg one hour later for acute gout flare #3 0 RF
  • dextromethorphan/bupropion (Vraylar) 45 mg/105 mg extended-release tablet Take 1 tablet PO QAM for 3 days, then 1 tablet PO BID #60 0RF
  • trazadone 50 mg po qhs #30 1 RF
  • lithium carbonate 300 mg po TID #90 for goal therapeutic range of 1-2 mEq/L
  • fentanyl transdermal patch 25 mcg/hr Apply 1 patch topically every 72 hours. Rotate application site. #10 patches 1RF

What are the errors in the following prescriptions (5 total)? Rewrite each prescription correctly. What is each medication classification? What is the mechanism of action (MOA)?

  • allopurinol 2 mg PO initially, followed by 0.6 mg one hour later for acute gout flare #3 0 RF
  • dextromethorphan/bupropion (Vraylar) 45 mg/105 mg extended-release tablet Take 1 tablet PO QAM for 3 days, then 1 tablet PO BID #60 0RF
  • trazadone 50 mg po qhs #30 1 RF
  • lithium carbonate 300 mg po TID #90 for goal therapeutic range of 1-2 mEq/L
  • fentanyl transdermal patch 25 mcg/hr Apply 1 patch topically every 72 hours. Rotate application site. #10 patches 1RF

What are the errors in the following prescriptions (5 total)? Rewrite each prescription correctly. What is each medication classification? What is the mechanism of action (MOA)?

  • allopurinol 2 mg PO initially, followed by 0.6 mg one hour later for acute gout flare #3 0 RF
  • dextromethorphan/bupropion (Vraylar) 45 mg/105 mg extended-release tablet Take 1 tablet PO QAM for 3 days, then 1 tablet PO BID #60 0RF
  • trazadone 50 mg po qhs #30 1 RF
  • lithium carbonate 300 mg po TID #90 for goal therapeutic range of 1-2 mEq/L
  • fentanyl transdermal patch 25 mcg/hr Apply 1 patch topically every 72 hours. Rotate application site. #10 patches 1RF

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