I prescribe dilaudid 2mg. I say "use non-prescription NSAIDS or acetaminophen,
but if the pain
is too severe, use the dilaudid".
The patient asks "how many can I use" and I say "use it up to 4 times a day"
... however I do not
expect they should be needing it 4 times per day. The patient also asks "when
should this pain
be better?", and I say "one week".
How many does the pharmacist supply? In France, does the pharmacist
- give the patient 28, since that would be the maximum?
- give the patient however many they should desire, up to (but not exceeding)
the maximum
possible of 28?
- phone the doctor?
In Canada, when the dosing is inconstant, the doctor is required to specify how
much to give the
patient. This spares the need to specify a time frame which, for self-limited
conditions, may be
of unpredictable duration.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by james.bu...@ubc.ca on 4 Mar 2010 at 4:45
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
james.bu...@ubc.ca
on 4 Mar 2010 at 4:45