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If I use non-erasable ink, does this qualify as a feature designed to prevent the erasure or modification of information written on the prescription by the prescriber?

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If I use non-erasable ink, does this qualify as a feature designed to prevent the erasure or modification of information written on the prescription by the prescriber?

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No, it does not. Ink can be modified so an ink pen does not comply with the industry-recognized standard.

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