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"prescription date" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the date on which a prescription is written, or the date on which a medication was prescribed. For example, "My doctor wrote me a prescription on January 15th, so that's the prescription date."
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This file also contained the prescription date and the date the prescription was filled.
Atomoxetine (ATC-Code: N06BA09) and methylphenidate (ATC-Code: N06BA04) were identified by their prescription date of service provision and reported as net values adjusted for co-payments and discounts.
Moreover, the admission and discharge dates for inpatient cases, delivery and prescription date of medicinal products such as the frequency and the type of different therapies are available in the data.
For adalimumab and etanercept we assume that discontinuation takes place when the gap between the perceived end date of a prescription as per label information (e.g. prescription date +14 days for a single adalimumab prescription) and the date of the following prescription was more than 60 days apart.
This system maintains high-quality data on all dispensations issued to Manitobans, such as drug, dosage, and prescription date, with a high concordance between the prescription claims database and pill counts [3].
The first DET physician prescription date was designated as the index date.
The most recent values prior to the prescription date were used.
15 In addition, prescribed drug information included the generic name, prescription date, and duration.
The first GLA physician prescription date was designated as the index date.
For each record (registration or prescription) date, age and gender were extracted.
The date of the first 6-MP/AZA prescription claim was defined as the "index prescription date".
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