A client with diabetes is started on a new medication. The client asks the nurse why there are two names on a single prescription. How could the nurse respond?
a. The prescription is a combination of several generic names in one medication.
b. The prescription includes a filler that is added to the generic drug.
c. The prescription is a combination of a generic and a trade brand.
d. Some of the pills in the bottle is one type of medication and some are the other.
a. The prescription is a combination of several generic names in one medication.
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a. The prescription is a combination of several generic names combined in one medication.
b. A filler is an ingredient that is used to hold the preparation together. Try again.
c. Incorrect. Both the trade name and generic name would not be included on a single prescription. Try again.
d. There would not be two different types of pills in one bottle.
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