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What does “Prisnotat pa rilutek” mean?
“Prisnotat” is Norwegian for a price note/price statement. “Rilutek” is the brand name of riluzole, a medicine used for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). So the phrase likely means: a note that records the price of Rilutek (for example, in a pharmacy, hospital purchasing system, or internal document).
How is Rilutek typically used (so the price note makes sense)?
Rilutek (riluzole) is taken to treat ALS. Pricing notes are often tied to reimbursement rules, pharmacy pricing, or procurement agreements for this kind of specialist medicine.
Where might you see a “prisnotat” for Rilutek?
People usually run into price notes in contexts like:
- pharmacy or medicine reimbursement documentation
- hospital procurement/purchasing records
- internal billing or auditing files
- information shared with clinics, administrators, or caregivers
What info do you need to interpret the price note correctly?
If you want to understand what the price note is saying, the key details are usually:
- the amount and currency (e.g., NOK)
- the date the price applies
- which pack size/strength (e.g., tablet strength and number of tablets)
- whether it’s a wholesale price, pharmacy price, or reimbursed patient price
- whether it references a specific supplier or tender/procurement
If you paste the exact text (or upload the document snippet) from the “prisnotat,” I can translate it and explain what the pricing line(s) mean.