<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>400</id><JournalTitle>AN ASSESSEMENT OF DRUG PRESCRIBING AND DISPENSING PRACTICE IN THE OUTPATIENT DAILY PHARMACY/ ALHUSSEIN HOSPITAL IN THE ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES (RMS) IN JORDAN</JournalTitle><Abstract>The objective of this study is to assess drug prescribing and dispensing practices in the outpatient daily pharmacy of AlHussein hospital in the Royal Medical Services (RMS). A quantitative study of 1000 prescriptions was conducted to
determine the prescribing and dispensing patterns at outpatient daily pharmacy of Al-Hussein hospital in the (RMS). The
average number of drugs per prescription was 2.31 the percentage of prescriptions with an antibiotic or injection prescribed
was (57.7% - 4.7 %) respectively on the other hand, the percentage of prescriptions with diagnosis written was 62.3%, while
the percentage of prescriptions with dosage written was 88.3%. Based on the result of this study more comprehensive studies
are recommended to be done at regular intervals. The prescribing and dispensing practices in our health facility were shown a
small deviation from WHO standards. Better training and supportive supervision is needed.</Abstract><Email>nadaalazab@yahoo.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>12</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Prescription,Dispensing,Practice,Out patients</keyword><AUTHORS>Nada Alazab,Jelnar Al-kalaldeh,Adel Batarsah,Olaa Al-natshah,Alaa Aqarbeh,Samer Abdeljaleel,Mohammad Safi</AUTHORS><afflication>Pharmacists, Royal Medical Services, Jordan.,Pharmacists, Royal Medical Services, Jordan.,Pharmacists, Royal Medical Services, Jordan.,Pharmacists, Royal Medical Services, Jordan.,Pharmacists, Royal Medical Services, Jordan.,Pharmacists, Royal Medical Services, Jordan.,Pharmacists, Royal Medical Services, Jordan.</afflication></Article></Articles>