Safety group warns UK docs to prescribe with caution
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, July 8, 2008
The National Patient Safety Agency has warned doctors and pharmacists to take caution when prescribing or administering medication, according to the Guardian.
The agency released a rapid response report to the National Health Service (NHS) entitled Reducing Dosing Errors with Opiod Medicines after the group found evidence that 17,000 patients using painkillers were put at risk.
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