A pharmacist's unfortunate mishap when writing instructions for a West Auckland patient's medication has gone viral after resurfacing online.
A Life Pharmacy pharmacist issued a Ventolin inhaler for a customer suffering from asthma but when the patient picked up the medication, the instructions were rather baffling.
"Shake well and inhale TWO puffs in the rectum for asthma," the prescription read.
The photo of the unfortunate instruction mix-up has resurfaced numerous times over the years and now an Auckland pharmacist has finally explained that the mishap is an easy mistake to make.
A pharmacist, who did not want to be named, explained that they use a lot of shortcut labels on prescriptions and that a spelling error would have completely changed the meaning.