Starting this Wednesday, pharmacies will no longer accept prescriptions sent by WhatsApp
Starting tomorrow, Wednesday March 1, pharmacies will no longer accept recipesmedical that they be sent by WhatsApp, since the Government has already regulated the electronic prescription law.
Said law establishes that, from now on, medicines can only be sold or supplied with the order on paper or with prescription electronic, which is carried out by the treating physician through a digital platform, with a certified electronic signature and a unique identification by barcode or QR code.
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