Newspaper/Magazine Article How safe are compounded drugs? Citation Text: How safe are compounded drugs? Beyzarov E. Drug Topics. September 18, 2006. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL October 4, 2006 Beyzarov E. Drug Topics. September 18, 2006. View more articles from the same authors. This article discusses the contamination and sterility issues inherent in the process of compounding drugs. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: How safe are compounded drugs? Beyzarov E. Drug Topics. September 18, 2006. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Preventing errors with high-risk medications. August 28, 2019 USP drug safety review: medication errors involving NMBAs. June 7, 2006 Irked by drug-interaction alerts? Customize them, experts advise. April 26, 2006 JCAHO tightens leash on medication reconciliation. June 13, 2011 Eliminating insulin errors: RPhs share tricks. April 12, 2006 Tenfold errors can lead to tragedy. September 6, 2006 How to prevent the top 4 medication errors. October 17, 2018 Former pharmacist indicted for manslaughter after med error. October 21, 2007 Medical errors still claiming many lives. May 18, 2005 Spotlight on electronic health record errors: errors related to the use of default values. September 25, 2013 View More Related Resources ASHP Guidelines on Preventing Diversion of Controlled Substances. December 14, 2022 RaDonda Vaught, medication safety, and the profession of pharmacy: steps to improve safety and ensure justice. August 17, 2022 Your attention please... designing effective warnings. March 6, 2019 Collaboration focused on priority issues promotes safety. June 10, 2018 Management of drug shortages in the perioperative setting. September 6, 2016 Legality of technicians' involvement in medication reconciliation not clear. December 23, 2012 Patient Safety Resource Center. December 23, 2012 CMS: your mistake, your problem. March 11, 2009 The cost of errors: Medicare's new policy could cost the average hospital $23,772: study. June 25, 2008 Handwritten-prescription ban puts pharmacists in awkward position as "enforcers." July 5, 2006 View More See More About The Topic Pharmacists Risk Managers Policy Makers Hospital Pharmacy Regulation
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