ScriptPro's CRS Robotics series is a new member of ScriptPro's extensive inventory dispensing line and automates the manual dispensing tasks of most human error repeats - the smallest footprint in the ScriptPro robotics product line hold.
CRS occupies only 7 square feet, CRS 150 occupies only 5 square feet, and CRS 225 occupies only 12.1 square feet.
The robot series need only be accessed from the front of the cabinet and the shelves can be placed on the remaining three sides of the machine. The built-in workspace gives employees convenient replenishment and overflow storage. The CRS robot is connected to the pharmacy management system and fills, marks, and provides up to 150 prescriptions per hour.
This system includes 75, 150, or 225 generic dispensing units that pharmacy staff can easily adjust on site.
It has two bulk loaded vial dispensers that support vials of all types and sizes. Since the system is filled directly from the dispensing unit into the vial, there is no cross-contamination of the drug. The CRS robot prints and pastes prescription labels and auxiliary labels, and provides uncapped vials for final inspection and on-screen drug image verification.
Barcodes are used throughout the process for accuracy and quality control. The staff of the pharmacy manages the dispensing process from the prescription to the confirmation of the finished product
You can install a pharmacy to LTCF (you can not install in other environments) and install automatic dispensing system (ADS). 21 CFR 1301.27. Like pharmacies for the distribution of all regulated substances, such assignments still have to follow valid prescriptions, but these machines are not directly responsible for the supply of controlled substances for distribution to residents You can reduce the burden of LTCF setting somewhat by putting it on. . When the pharmacy receives a valid prescription from the practitioner, the pharmacy begins releasing the prescription drug from the LTCF's automatic dispensing system via the remote input code. Later, the LTCF practitioner or certified nurse enters another code to complete the release of the medication from the machine. In this way, the pharmacy can assign a small amount of medicine (eg, daily dose) at its discretion, rather than assigning the total amount indicated in the prescription.
Prescription medicine (prescription medicine or prescription medicine) is a medicine that needs to legally distribute medical prescription. Instead, marketing medicines can be obtained without a prescription. Differences in substance management are in the range of potential abuse, from drug abuse to unauthorized medical practice, inappropriate education. Definition of prescription medicine composition differs according to jurisdictional area
Separation of prescription and assignment is a practice in medicine and pharmacies where the doctor providing the medical prescription is independent of the pharmacist who provides the prescription. In Western countries, centuries of tradition distinguish between pharmacists and doctors. In Asian countries, doctors traditionally provided medicines. As an interdisciplinary team, many well-trained medical professionals are involved in the provision of modern medical services in addition to medical staff. Examples include nurses, emergency medical technicians and caregivers, laboratory scientists, pharmacists, pediatrists, physiotherapists, respiratory therapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, radiologists, nutritionists and bioengineers, Surgical surgeon, assistant surgeon, external technician