Where everything lives
Write the prescription
1
Start it
Either open the consultation and use the Orders tab, or open Pharmacy Station and select New Prescription. Prescribing from the consultation keeps the script attached to the encounter that justified it.
2
Choose the patient and date
Fill Select Patient and Prescription Date.
3
Add each medication
Use Search medications… to add a line, then complete Mode, Quantity, Dosage, Frequency and Duration — all five are required — and, if it helps whoever dispenses, Instructions (Optional). Repeat for every drug on the script.
4
Review and save
Additional Notes carries anything the pharmacist needs to know. The Prescription Summary panel shows an Estimated Total so nobody is surprised at the counter. Save, and the Prescription Created dialog appears with a Reference: — quote that number if you need to find the script again.
Fill it from stock
Filling happens against inventory, so the stock that leaves the shelf is the stock the system knows about.1
Open Fill Rx
In the pharmacy unit’s inventory area, open the Fill Rx tab. It lists prescriptions waiting to be dispensed.
2
Open the script
Select the row. The Fill prescription sheet opens — “Draw from stock against this script — FEFO, patient-linked, audited.”
3
Pick the stock and quantity
Choose the Stock item and the Location it comes from, then enter the Quantity. Stock is drawn oldest-expiry-first, so you are not choosing a batch by hand and short-dated stock does not sit at the back of the shelf.
4
Add a witness for a controlled item
If the item is a controlled drug the sheet shows Witness (controlled item) in red and will not let you continue without one — “DEA requires a witness to dispense a controlled substance.” Choose the colleague who actually watched, not whoever is nearest.
5
Dispense
Select Dispense. Stock comes off, the script is marked filled, and the dispense is recorded against the patient with your name and the witness’s.
Check it worked
- The script no longer appears under Fill Rx, and shows as dispensed in Prescription History.
- The stock item’s on-hand figure has dropped by the quantity you dispensed — see Inventory.
- A controlled dispense shows both your name and the witness’s.
If something goes wrong
The medication is not in the stock item picker
The medication is not in the stock item picker
Fill Rx draws from inventory, so a drug that has never been received into stock cannot be dispensed from it. Receive the stock first, then fill the script.
The quantity I need is more than is on hand
The quantity I need is more than is on hand
Dispense what you have and leave the rest outstanding, or move stock in from another location — the Location picker only offers what that location holds.
The witness field will not accept my colleague
The witness field will not accept my colleague
It only lists staff in this workspace who are permitted to witness. If the person is standing with you but not in the list, they need a staff account — see Invite staff.
The till refuses the item
The till refuses the item
That is the controlled-substance rule, not a fault. Controlled items are dispensed through Fill Rx with a witness, never rung up at the counter.
Related
The pharmacy counter
Selling over the counter from the same stock.
Drug interaction screening
Automatic interaction checks — available from the Professional plan upward on the Pharmacy edition.
Inventory
Receiving stock, batches and expiry.
Prescriptions in the chart
How prescriptions appear to clinicians.