A prescription paper has reproduction material placed on selected areas of
the back side of the paper so that prescription information can be
transferred directly onto the patient's records while the prescription
writer is writing the prescription. The reproduction material can be a
carbonized backing or any other suitable reproduction material. The front
side of the prescription paper comprises at least two lines that are
separated by a pre-selected distance to match the distance between
adjacent lines on the medical record. The prescription writer can align
the lines on the prescription paper to the lines on the medical record so
that information can be neatly transferred to the space between the lines
on the medical record.