Madhya Pradesh Doctor's Handwritten Prescription Goes Viral
Madhya Pradesh Doctor's Controversial Prescription
A picture of a doctor's handwritten prescription has been circulating on the Internet, raising questions about its readability. The prescription, reportedly from a doctor in Madhya Pradesh, features crooked and illegible lines, sparking outrage among social media users. A notice has been issued to the doctor by the Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) for an explanation.
Prescription Details
The prescription was written by Dr. Amit Soni at Rogi Kalyan Samiti in MP's Satna. A 46-year-old patient, Arvind Kumar Sen, visited the hospital with complaints of body aches and fever. Despite taking the prescription to multiple pharmacies, no one could decipher the names of the prescribed medicines. Only two words, 'W' and '225', are legible, amidst the numerous crooked lines.
Public Reaction
Social media has been buzzing with reactions. One user stated, The license of such a doctor should be cancelled. Others suggested that prescriptions in India should be printed instead of handwritten, arguing for greater professionalism in patient care.
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