This page archives pharmacy-side evidence, including pharmacy app screenshots, official medication lists, suspected fabricated medication lists, and printed purchase receipts. These materials are used to compare whether psychiatric medication records in the system match actual pharmacy data.
This page is not a simple display of screenshots, but is intended to demonstrate:
The value of this page does not lie in individual screenshots, but in the cross-comparison between different sources of records. Only by comparing pharmacy data, purchase receipts, official lists, and system records together can inconsistencies be identified.
This page therefore serves both as a verification page for medication records and as a key evidence node in evaluating the reliability of psychiatric narratives.
If discrepancies exist between official lists, suspected fabricated lists, pharmacy app records, and actual purchase receipts, this directly affects the credibility of the medication records.
These materials are not only supporting evidence from the pharmacy side, but also serve as an important basis for verifying the authenticity of medical system records.
This page demonstrates inconsistencies between pharmacy records, purchase receipts, and system records through cross-comparison.
It is therefore necessary to obtain full data on record origin, system entry processes, and historical versions, in order to verify whether the medication records are accurate and complete.
The materials on this page may serve as a basis for reviewing the authenticity of medication records and how they are used in the case.
This page is intended for evidence archiving, legal review, and international submission purposes.