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Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine, 2007
Most drugs used for self-medication act on pain, diarrhea, constipation, gastric acid hypersecretion, or allergic diseases. They are generally well-tolerated, provided the recommended dose regimen is respected. Most adverse effects result from misuse (wrong indication, overdose, interactions, etc.).
Jean-Paul, Tillement, Pierre, Delaveau
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Most drugs used for self-medication act on pain, diarrhea, constipation, gastric acid hypersecretion, or allergic diseases. They are generally well-tolerated, provided the recommended dose regimen is respected. Most adverse effects result from misuse (wrong indication, overdose, interactions, etc.).
Jean-Paul, Tillement, Pierre, Delaveau
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Safety in the Medical Laboratory
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1983The clinical laboratory has achieved an enviable record for safety even though the opportunities for accident and misfortune are ever present. This article provides an overview of what constitutes an adequate safety program for a laboratory, as well as a list of sources from which more detailed information can be obtained.
W A, Hawk, G A, Hoeltge
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 2003
THE IMPORTANCE OF MEDICATION SAFETY HAS BEEN RECognized for many years, but only recently has it reemerged as a major public health issue based on numerous recent studies and high-profile safety events. Drug safety dates back to the 1950s, when in response to reports of chloramphenicol-associated aplastic anemia, the American Medical Association ...
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THE IMPORTANCE OF MEDICATION SAFETY HAS BEEN RECognized for many years, but only recently has it reemerged as a major public health issue based on numerous recent studies and high-profile safety events. Drug safety dates back to the 1950s, when in response to reports of chloramphenicol-associated aplastic anemia, the American Medical Association ...
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American Nurse Journal
Abstract This chapter is aimed at healthcare professionals who may be involved with any aspect of medicines provision (including prescribing, supply, and administration). It provides an understanding of ‘Never Events’ and the role of Medication Safety Officers.
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Abstract This chapter is aimed at healthcare professionals who may be involved with any aspect of medicines provision (including prescribing, supply, and administration). It provides an understanding of ‘Never Events’ and the role of Medication Safety Officers.
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Medication Safety and Reconciliation
Home Healthcare Now, 2023Deborah, Hale, Katherine, Marshall
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2009
The supply and administration of medicines is an area of practice in which a number of healthcare professionals (e.g. nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals) are involved. Prescribing is a relatively new role which many of these healthcare professionals have adopted.
Molly Courtenay, Matt Griffiths
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The supply and administration of medicines is an area of practice in which a number of healthcare professionals (e.g. nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals) are involved. Prescribing is a relatively new role which many of these healthcare professionals have adopted.
Molly Courtenay, Matt Griffiths
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