Will my personal information be safe with electronic prescriptions?
Yes, electronic prescriptions are designed with security in mind.
All prescription information is encrypted and securely transmitted within our prescribing software. Additionally, electronic prescriptions are subject to strict data privacy regulations, ensuring that your personal information is protected.
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