Printed Prescriptions in DrFirst and Paper Specifications

Printed Prescriptions in DrFirst and Paper Specifications

All prescriptions printed within the DrFirst ePrescribing solution are configured to contain security features and meet state compliance when printed on plain white paper with the following two exceptions:

- All prescriptions printed for physicians in the state of New Jersey

- All controlled substance prescriptions printed for physicians in the state of California

Custom prescription paper for use in conjunction with DrFirst ePrescribing can be ordered based on your state -- by requirement or as a personal preference -- from the following website:  

https://www.rxpaper.com/DrFirst/

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