Newspaper/Magazine Article Target pill bottles now convenient and cute. Citation Text: Target pill bottles now convenient and cute. Bull G. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL May 18, 2005 Bull G. View more articles from the same authors. This article reports on Target pharmacies' redesign of prescription bottles. The new bottles, designed to support safer outpatient medication use, have a flattened label and are color-coded for each family member. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Target pill bottles now convenient and cute. Bull G. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Maternal mortality: near-miss events in middle-income countries, a systematic review. November 24, 2021 Clinician-identified problems and solutions for delayed diagnosis in primary care: a PRIORITIZE study. October 5, 2016 The opioid epidemic: what can surgeons do about it? July 19, 2017 Preventing medical injury. November 19, 2015 2011 Annual Benchmarking Report: Malpractice Risks in Emergency Medicine. September 26, 2012 Genome detectives solve a hospital's deadly outbreak. September 5, 2012 Most adverse events at hospitals still go unreported. August 22, 2012 Awareness of patient safety grows with increased outpatient surgeries. October 8, 2014 Nurse accidentally kills premature son of swine flu victim in Spain. July 29, 2009 Lean Six Sigma reduces medication errors. May 18, 2005 View More Related Resources Concerns regarding tablet splitting: a systematic review. December 7, 2022 Mix-ups between the influenza (Flu) vaccine and COVID-19 vaccines. October 20, 2021 ISMP medication error report analysis. June 16, 2019 Exploring safety systems for dispensing in community pharmacies: focusing on how staff relate to organizational components. September 27, 2016 The legibility of prescription medication labelling in Canada: moving from pharmacy-centred to patient-centred labels. July 30, 2014 Monitoring adverse drug reactions in children using community pharmacies: a pilot study. April 19, 2011 Development of the pharmacy safety climate questionnaire: a principal components analysis. March 11, 2009 Buying the wrong medicine overseas. July 24, 2008 Rx for errors: speed, high volume can trigger mistakes. February 27, 2008 WebM&M Cases Lethal Cap March 1, 2004 View More See More About The Topic Outpatient Pharmacy Pharmacists Quality and Safety Professionals Safety Scientists Patients View More
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