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Drug waste of ready-to-administer syringes in the intensive care unit: Aseptically prepared syringes versus prefilled sterilized syringes [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2023
Background: The availability of ready-to-administer (RTA) syringes for intravenous (IV) drugs facilitates rapid and safe administration in emergency and intensive care situations.
Thomas G Van Gelder   +2 more
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