How often will medication orders contain Roman numerals? Which Roman numerals are often used?

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Medication orders written in Roman numerals are not commonly used in modern medical practice. They were more prevalent in the past, but today most medication orders are written using Arabic numerals (0-9). Roman numerals are occasionally encountered in specific situations, such as indicating medication strengths or dosages in some forms of herbal or homeopathic preparations. However, these occurrences are relatively infrequent. The specific Roman numerals most commonly used in medication orders are generally limited to I, II, III, IV, or their combinations.
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