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Doctor’s Identity: Full name, clinic/hospital name, and contact details on official letterhead.
Medical Registration Number: Valid registration (e.g., MD/DNB) and license number as issued by the Medical Council of India.
Date of Issue: The exact date when the prescription was written.
Patient Information: Patient’s full name and date of birth.
Medication Details: Drug name (generic and brand), strength (e.g,. 200 mg), total quantity, and dosage instructions.
Doctor’s Authorization: Hand‑signed by the prescribing physician and stamped with their official seal.
Official Prescription Slip: Written on the treating doctor’s own prescription pad—no photocopies or handwritten notes on plain paper
Temperature control is a fundamental element of pharmaceutical logistics, especially for specialty, orphan, and critical medicines supplied under Named Patient Programs. Many such medicines are sensitive to temperature variations, and even short-term excursions outside the recommended range may affect product stability, efficacy, or safety.
We treat temperature management as a patient safety requirement rather than a logistical formality. All medicines are handled strictly in accordance with manufacturer-defined storage and transport conditions, including cold chain (2–8°C) and controlled room temperature (15–25°C) requirements, as applicable.
The prescription should include: