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A question to someone smarter than me... is there any way to delete or edit the dropdown lists that shows your past written prescriptions? For example, if I prescribe ofloxacin eye drops, there is a list of prescribable medications that comes up containing ofloxacin as a component, but in addition there is the drop down list of a number of the most recent prescriptions that I have written. It seems to randomly save examples of the prescriptions that I write, but I appear to have no control over it. Sometimes it has two entries, sometimes ten. This is the list I want to edit. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!


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Well, hopefully, there is someone smarter than I. I know this was a huge topic when the capability of having favorites came out. For instance, I write for amoxicillin more than any other drug, so if I use the Favorites, I get quite a few amoxicillin scripts to choose from. While it's quicker, it's also more error prone to some degree. I usually just leave the Favorites check box unchecked. It seems to be database dependent by user. Probably be quite easy to fine tune it with SSMS in SQL, but you wouldn't be able to do it on the fly. Would kind of be nice to be able to build your own.


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