LEXICON
No.92 November 28, 2011

Legal prescription fee
処方箋料
In-house prescription fee
処方料
7-drug rule; 7-drug restriction
7剤ルール(7剤規制)

Medical institutions that have adopted the bungyo system (分業) or separation of drug dispensing from medical institutions issue legal prescriptions (院外処方箋) and charge patients a legal prescription fee (処方箋料). Patients take the legal prescriptions to dispensing pharmacies to have them...

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