PRESCRIPTIONS AND DRUGS: IMPORTANT CONCEPTS OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY
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Keywords: prescriptions, the concept of a prescription, the classification of drugs, pharmacological properties, the rules for writing prescriptions, information technologies, clinical and legal requirements, the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of drugs.

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Nuriddinova Adolat Amriddin qizi, and Asatullayev Rustamjon Bakhtiyarovich. “PRESCRIPTIONS AND DRUGS: IMPORTANT CONCEPTS OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY ”. TADQIQOTLAR 74, no. 2 (November 17, 2025): 91–94. Accessed June 13, 2026. http://openresearch-hub.com/index.php/tad/article/view/313.

Abstract

Abstract: This article covers the concept of a prescription, the classification of 
drugs, their pharmacological properties, the rules for writing prescriptions, as well as 
the  role  of  information  technologies  in  modern  pharmacy.  The  clinical  and  legal 
requirements in the prescription process, the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic 
properties of drugs are analyzed on a scientific basis. 

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