If you type and don't use the radio buttons (close the quick scrip writer) you can fill in '1 tab daily for ADHD'. After that whenever you add that medicine it will bring up your instructions which is handy since most of us have 1 set of instructions for each med that we write - eg amoxicillin 500, 1 tab 3 times per day x 10 days. Obviously if a pediatrician is one of those finicky ones that writes 3.2 ml 3 times daily, 3.3 ml 3 times daily then this will be difficult.
I know they are working on units of measure....
If you figure out you need to remove the med after finishing scrip, but before you get all the way to print you can remove individual scrips by highlighting and hitting remove med.
I think that the default zip is the one saved in that particular pt. demographics.....if you just would move to a smaller city you would have less pharmacies - I only have an average of 2 associated with each zip code (and I have beautiful Elk, deer, bears, etc. on the way in).