RxNote Pharmaceutical Calendar

The RxNote Pharmaceutical Calendar is an innovative and simple way to guide and ensure adherence to medication.

Structure of the RxNote Pharmaceutical Calendar

The RxNote Pharmaceutical Calendar consists of the following elements:

  • Years – The current year and the next
  • Months
  • Days of the week
  • Days of the month
  • Order of priority in relation to other medicines
  • Time intervals of the day
  • Minutes – administration time relative to food
  • Hours – administration time relative to food
  • How to take medication in relation to food
  • Hours

Example of medication use with 5 drugs

Medication 1st: 1×1×10 days, every morning, before eating

The pharmacist's notes in marker indicate that the medication should be taken: 1st in order, 1 pill, in the morning, before eating, for 10 days.
The patient's notes in pen indicate the days on which he took the medication.
The prescription is indicative and is not intended for self-use by patients.

Medication 2nd: 1×1×10 days, every afternoon, after lunch

The pharmacist's notes in marker indicate that the medication should be taken: 2nd in order, 1 pill, at noon, after lunch, for 10 days.
The patient's notes in pen indicate the days on which he took the medication.
The prescription is indicative and is not intended for self-use by patients.

Medication 3rd: 1×2×10 days, after meals

The pharmacist's notes in marker indicate that the medication should be taken: 3rd in order, 1 pill, twice a day every 12 hours, after meals, for 10 days.
The patient's notes in pen indicate the days on which he took the medication.
The prescription is indicative and is not intended for self-use by patients.

Medication 4th: 2×2×10 days

The pharmacist's notes in marker indicate that the medicine should be taken: 2 doses, twice a day every 12 hours, for 10 days.
The patient's notes in pen indicate the days on which he took the medication.
The prescription is indicative and is not intended for self-use by patients.

Medication 5th: 2×4×10 days

The pharmacist's notes in marker indicate that the medicine should be taken: 2 doses, 4 times a day, for 10 days.
The patient's notes in pen indicate the days on which he took the medication.
The prescription is indicative and is not intended for self-use by patients.

Example of using medication with gradual dose reduction

Medication 1th: Days 1th and 2, 2×2 in the morning/at noon

The pharmacist's notes in marker indicate that the medicine should be taken: on the 1st and 2nd day, 2 pills, morning and noon.
The patient's notes in pen indicate the days on which he took the medication.
The prescription is indicative and is not intended for self-use by patients.

Medication 2th: Day 3th, 2×1 in the morning

The pharmacist's notes in marker indicate that the medication should be taken: on the 3rd day, 2 pills, in the morning.
The prescription is indicative and is not intended for self-use by patients.

Medication 3th: 4th and 5th days 1×1 morning/noon

The pharmacist's notes in marker indicate that the medication should be taken: on the 4th and 5th days, 1 pill in the morning.
The prescription is indicative and is not intended for self-use by patients.

RxNote Pharmaceutical Calendar

The RxNote Pharmaceutical Calendar is an innovative design registered with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and protected by copyrights.
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