Drug Details

Modified on Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 12:20 PM

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1. Login to ScriptSure: www.scriptsure.com.

2. Search for and select the patient. 

3. Click “PRESCRIBE NEW DRUG”



4. Search for and select the medication. 

      Option a. Enter the medication name in the “Search” field.

        Note: You can also filter down the list by using the "FILTER" option.

           OR

      Option b. Choose one of the Medication Types in the toolbar or click the icon to browse by type.


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Options under "Drug Details":


1. ADD/REMOVE FAVORITE

a. Click "Add Favorite" to add the medication to your favorite list. 


b. The medication will then show up on your favorite list. 

c. You can also remove medications from your favorite list by clicking "REMOVE FAVORITE". 



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2. Print Information Sheet

a. To print out an information sheet for the medication, click the printer icon. (This will also allow you to save as a PDF if you prefer to have an electronic copy.)


b. After you click the printer icon, a small box will pop up with the medication name. Click the med name. 


c. Print or Save as PDF:

To Print: A box will pop up for the printer settings. Choose your printer and other preferences and click "Print".


To Save as PDF: Select "Save as PDF" for the "Destination" and click "Save".


Preview: Partial Example


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3. SET ALLERGY

  • You can set a medication as an allergy for the patient by clicking "SET ALLERGY". 



  • The "Allergy Name" will auto-populate, and the other fields are optional. If you choose to leave the optional fields blank, you can go ahead and click "SAVE" at the bottom, and it will add this medication as an allergy for the patient. If you want to add information in the optional fields, complete as many fields as you like and then click "SAVE". 


Optional Fields:

a. Onset Date

b. End Date

c. Type

d. Reaction

e. Severity 

f. Comment



  • Now that amlodipine is listed as an allergy for this test patient, a warning pops up when someone tries to write a script for amlodipine. 


  • When you click the Warning, it will take you to a drug allergy notification.


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4. SET CURRENT MEDICATION

If you would like to record a medication but not prescribe it, follow the steps below. Any medication that is added as a current medication will be checked for drug interactions against the patient's med list up until any recorded expiration dates. 

  • First, click "SET CURRENT MEDICATION"


  • Choose an option below

a. SET CURRENT WITH DRUG NAME ONLY: If you do not know the strength, you can select this option to record the drug name.


b. SET CURRENT WITH DETAIL: Choose this option if you know the strength and would like to record it along with the drug name.



  • Complete the following fields as needed and click "Save".

a. Expiration: Check the box for "Chronic" if the patient will be on the medication ongoing, or select an expiration date if the medication will be ending. (The drug-to-drug interaction checker will no longer check for this drug after the expiration date. If you would like this medication to always be checked for interactions against the patient's list, you can select "Chronic".)

b. Detail (Optional): Here, you can record who prescribed the medication as well as other comments. 



  • Now, the medication will be listed on the patient's list with "No Pharmacy - Save Only" notated under "Pharmacy".

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5. Show Drug Information

  • Click the icon below.


  • Choose "Show Drug Information"
  • This will bring up a list of drug information categories including, Indications, Pregnancy Precautions, Pediatric Precautions, Geriatric Precautions, Contraindications, Side Effects, Interactions- Brand, Interactions- Generic, Lab Interference, Medlineplus, and Patient Information.  
  • To view the categories, click the category name.


  • You can print the drug information by selecting the category on the left that you want to print, and then choosing "PRINT".

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6. Clear Custom Formats


  • To clear custom formats, click the icon below.


  • Only select "Clear Custom Formats" when you want to clear all of your custom formats. 

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7. Details: Savings Program

  • To find medication coupons, click "Details".

  • Then, click the SingleCare Savings Program link. 


  • This will take you to SingleCare's site where you can search for coupons. 


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8. Add Format

  • If the format you need is not on the pre-selected list, click "Add format" or "Select a Different Dose". 


  • This will bring up a full list of options. Select the appropriate strength.

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9. Coupon

  • The dollar sign icon indicates that there is a coupon available for the medication.




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