As a result of going down some very long dead-ends, I've spent a LOT of time looking at this already. So I will not adjust more stuff blindly.
Show me.
1. Show me in a refreshed sample sheet where the use of AIC 182 does not work. Show me, in the same sheet why solely using the name diphenhydramine would also not work. What about preparations that contain more than one active principal? If they complicate things, include examples and show CLEARLY how they should be handled.
2. The DINs are separated by carriage returns (see my sheet). I thought it was cleaner looking. If they are one long string in yours, enable text wrapping. It's easy to change to comma-space but check BOTH and tell me what you want.
3. Padding DINs, easy.
4. On the revised sample sheet, include a table showing (for - at least - ALL the routes of administration used in the sample sheet), with one route per line, the exact order in which you want them to appear.
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