Despite recent developments in the inventory management, introduction of electronic drug trolleys and cabinets, color coding of the filled syringes and many more interventions, medication errors could not be eliminated. The most common of these are syringe swap and human errors regarding wrong drug administration due to look-alike drug containers or sound-alike names of the drugs belonging to diverse groups. Many of the fatalities, that occur in third world countries due to these causes, go unnoticed and unregistered. This special article complements two special editorials on the same topic by Professor Joseph D. Tobias et al and Professor Robert Stoelting, a case report, a patient’s perspective and a ‘Cliniquiz’ being published in the curr...
Errors in medication administration have affected the anesthetic practice over the time and have bec...
Background and objectives: Evidence suggests that medication errors are among the most common types...
'Look-alike, sound-alike' medicines are associated with dispensing errors. This commentary aims to f...
Background: The acronym LASA (look-alike sound-alike) denotes the problem of confusing similar- look...
The words “look-alike” and “sound-alike” are used to express the confusion caused by drugs whose nam...
The existence of confusing drug names is one of the most common causes of medication errors. There a...
Background: With thousands of drugs currently in the market, the potential for medication errors due...
‘Look-alike, sound-alike’ medicines are associated with dispensing errors. This commentary aims to f...
Background: Mistakes in the identification and administration of drugs may be fatal. This is especia...
Background: Mistakes in the identification and administration of drugs may be fatal. This is especia...
Abstract Medication errors are the common causes of patient morbidity and mortality. It adds financi...
Background: Look-alike, sound-alike (LASA) drug names are a cause of medication errors with resultin...
AbstractMedication errors are the common causes of patient morbidity and mortality. It adds financia...
A confidential, self-reporting survey was sent out to all 65 anaesthetists (25 specialists and 40 re...
Medication errors are the most common and widespread medical adverse event that occurs in healthcare...
Errors in medication administration have affected the anesthetic practice over the time and have bec...
Background and objectives: Evidence suggests that medication errors are among the most common types...
'Look-alike, sound-alike' medicines are associated with dispensing errors. This commentary aims to f...
Background: The acronym LASA (look-alike sound-alike) denotes the problem of confusing similar- look...
The words “look-alike” and “sound-alike” are used to express the confusion caused by drugs whose nam...
The existence of confusing drug names is one of the most common causes of medication errors. There a...
Background: With thousands of drugs currently in the market, the potential for medication errors due...
‘Look-alike, sound-alike’ medicines are associated with dispensing errors. This commentary aims to f...
Background: Mistakes in the identification and administration of drugs may be fatal. This is especia...
Background: Mistakes in the identification and administration of drugs may be fatal. This is especia...
Abstract Medication errors are the common causes of patient morbidity and mortality. It adds financi...
Background: Look-alike, sound-alike (LASA) drug names are a cause of medication errors with resultin...
AbstractMedication errors are the common causes of patient morbidity and mortality. It adds financia...
A confidential, self-reporting survey was sent out to all 65 anaesthetists (25 specialists and 40 re...
Medication errors are the most common and widespread medical adverse event that occurs in healthcare...
Errors in medication administration have affected the anesthetic practice over the time and have bec...
Background and objectives: Evidence suggests that medication errors are among the most common types...
'Look-alike, sound-alike' medicines are associated with dispensing errors. This commentary aims to f...