Etymology:
Meaning:
A prescribed form or set of instructions for the preparation and dispensing of medications.
Origin:
The term "formulary" has its roots in ancient Roman law, where "formulæ" referred to pre-established legal forms or procedures. In medicine, the term was first used in the Middle Ages to describe a book containing standard recipes and instructions for preparing medications.
Over time, formularies evolved into standardized collections of approved medications and their associated dosing and administration guidelines. They are used by healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective prescribing and dispensing of medications.
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