Medications List
The Medications master list contains all medications (generic and brand name) that can be added to a patient's chart.
In the Main Menu, click Lists, Medications.
Alternatively, in the Medical window, Medications tab, click Add Medication.
This tab lists all medications that have been entered, both generic and brand name.
Add Generic: Add a generic medication. Generic medications must be added before associated brand names can be entered.
Add Brand: Add a brand name medication. You must first select the associated generic medication.
Search: Filter the list of medications by drug name. As you enter characters matching results will show.
Import: Import a list of medications that was exported from Royal dental Software.
Export: Export the medications list to a JSON file.
All Medications grid: Medications are sorted alphabetically by default. To change the sort order, click on a column header.
To add a generic medication, click Add Generic. To add a brand name, select the generic medication, then click Add Brand. To edit an existing medication, double-click it.
RxNorm: Click [...] to associate the medication with a normalized RxNorms drug name. For EHR, all medications in your list should be attached to an RxNorm so that the medication, and any allergies to this medication, show on EHR Summaries of Care.
Drug Name: Enter the drug name as it will show in the master list.
Generic Name: Enter the associated generic drug name. When entering a brand name drug this field is auto-filled with the generic name.
Notes: Only allowed on generic medications. Every medication should have a note, no matter how short. They usually consist of the therapeutic category, and any precautions or interactions to be aware of. All medications attached to the generic medication will show the same note.
Entering medications into the list will take a little extra time at first. It helps to divide the task among the assistants and the dentists. The assistants can look up the medication, ensure that the spelling is correct, and enter the generic and brand names. But they should not enter in any notes. Notes should only be entered by a dentist.
Dependencies: Click a dropdown to quickly view associated information about this drug.
Delete: Remove the medication from the master list. Medications in use by a patient, in the Allergy List, or as an EHR indicator cannot be deleted.
This tab shows for United States only. The medications in this list are imported from Legacy eRx, not created in Royal dental Software, and have likely been created in the Legacy eRx interface. This list will be empty if Legacy eRx has not been used.
To convert a medication to generic:
To convert a medication to brand: