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In homoeopathic practice, a well-structured prescription is essential for clarity, safety, and effective treatment. Here are the different parts of a homoeopathic prescription, each serving a specific purpose: 🧾 1. Patient Information Name Age Gender Address Date of consultation Registration numberRead more
In homoeopathic practice, a well-structured prescription is essential for clarity, safety, and effective treatment. Here are the different parts of a homoeopathic prescription, each serving a specific purpose:
🧾 1. Patient Information
Name
Age
Gender
Address
Date of consultation
Registration number (if applicable)
This section ensures the prescription is personalized and traceable.
🩺 2. Clinical Details
Diagnosis or presenting complaint
Totality of symptoms (mental, emotional, physical)
Miasmatic background (Psora, Sycosis, Syphilis, etc.)
Constitutional type (if applicable)
This helps justify the remedy selection based on homoeopathic principles.
💊 3. Remedy Details
Name of the remedy (e.g., Nux vomica, Pulsatilla)
Potency (e.g., 30C, 200C, 1M)
Dosage (number of globules or drops)
Repetition schedule (e.g., once daily, every 4 hours)
This is the core of the prescription and must be written clearly to avoid errors.
📆 4. Duration of Treatment
Specifies how long the remedy should be taken before follow-up.
May include instructions like “Stop if improvement is noted” or “Repeat only if symptoms return.”
📌 5. Auxiliary Instructions
Dietary advice (e.g., avoid coffee, mint, or strong odors)
Lifestyle modifications (e.g., rest, hydration, stress management)
Avoidance of antidotes (substances that may interfere with remedy action)
These support the action of the remedy and enhance healing.
📚 6. Follow-Up Plan
Date or time frame for next visit.
Instructions for monitoring symptoms or changes.
🖊️ 7. Physician’s Signature and Credentials
Name of the homoeopathic physician
Qualification and registration number
Signature and stamp
This validates the prescription legally and professionally.
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