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prescription for vs prescriptions for

Both 'prescription for' and 'prescriptions for' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Prescription for' is used when referring to a single prescription, while 'prescriptions for' is used when talking about multiple prescriptions.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 416 views

prescription for

Correct. 'Prescription for' is used when referring to a single prescription.

This phrase is used when talking about a single prescription that is given by a doctor or healthcare provider.

Examples:

  • I need a prescription for my allergy medication.
  • I wrote Cal a prescription for painkillers.
  • I will write you a prescription for prednisone.
  • I have no prescription for treating this mentality.
  • Here's a prescription for Vicodin.
  • A prescription for oxycodone in the name of patient Larry Zebalusky.
  • Here's a prescription for librium...
  • Actually, pick up a prescription for a patient.
  • It's a prescription for morning-after pills.
  • I have a prescription for those.
  • Honestly, I could use a prescription for ritalin right now.
  • I totally have a prescription for those by the way.
  • I'm writing you a prescription for penicillin.
  • I'll get him a prescription for Azithromycin.
  • I'll write you a prescription for one of these.
  • This is a prescription for Denise Dogan.
  • Pittman's got a prescription for Ambien.
  • You have a prescription for that drug.
  • No. He had a prescription for corticosteroids.
  • I went inside, and this honest-to-goodness doctor wrote me a prescription for this.
  • This is a prescription for a pretty mild sedative.

Alternatives:

  • a prescription for

prescriptions for

Correct. 'Prescriptions for' is used when talking about multiple prescriptions.

This phrase is used when referring to multiple prescriptions that are given by a doctor or healthcare provider.

Examples:

  • The pharmacy filled all the prescriptions for the patients.
  • A substantial proportion of prescriptions for sinusitis in clinical practice may be empirical and without confirmation of bacterial origin.
  • Okay, hold on. I have prescriptions for all of those.
  • I heard Doc Holland is writing prescriptions for whiskey.
  • My face is very badly burnt And I need frequent prescriptions for unguents and salves.
  • Very rarely writes prescriptions for pain medication.
  • These are copies of prescriptions for Oxy filled in pharmacies near and around Buckmasters Circle.
  • Article 14 shall also apply to prescriptions for the supply of medical devices authorised in accordance with the laws of the Member State concerned.
  • We pay him, and he gives us the addresses of old people who fill big prescriptions for painkillers.
  • Ever write any prescriptions for him?
  • Ever write any prescriptions for him?
  • They uncovered two pharmacy prescriptions for morphine that came from you, which is weird, since you're not an oncologist.
  • So Gene Brightman - he's written prescriptions for oxycontin, Percocet, Vicodin... Heavy-duty painkillers, but no surgical anesthetics in the last six months.
  • I found several prescriptions for propofol under the name "Dr. Hal Brightman."
  • In case of treatments on prescription of the veterinarian performed by the farmer, similar obligations including keeping the prescriptions for five years, are imposed on the farmer.
  • Has he ever had you... write prescriptions for him?
  • You don't require prescriptions for it, plus it is delivered all across the world
  • Then could Dr. Kushel, in your opinion, have exercised willpower to stop himself from writing his wife or anyone else prescriptions for narcotics that they didn't need?
  • in the absence of prescriptions for reversing lamp lighting devices which can be type-approved for vehicles of category L, the reversing lamp shall be type-approved according to UNECE regulation No 23.(c) point 2.3.15.8. is replaced by the following:
  • Prescriptions for medications will be based on the cause of the inflammation.
  • Five prescriptions for pain pills.

Alternatives:

  • multiple prescriptions for

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