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Prescription has various meanings.
In a health care context:
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- Medical prescription, written by a health care professional
- Eyeglass prescription, written by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist
- Property prescription, written by a landscape architect or other natural scientist concerned with client property/plant health
- Contact lens prescription
- Prescription drug, a drug available only by a medical prescription
Other meanings:
- Linguistic prescription, the laying down of normative language rules
- Prescription (law), a doctrine in international law about sovereignty over a territory
- Period of Prescription, a civil law system analogue to the common law institute of a statute of limitations, applied to periods during which rights and obligations are legally enforceable
- See also Proscription
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