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Article: Be Aware of Dosing Differences With Rx and OTC Lidocaine Patches June 2016
Article: Don't Confuse the Abbreviation "SID" for "QID" April 2016
Article: Avoid Typing "Use as Directed" on Topical Diclofenac Rxs January 2016
Chart: Comparison of Diclofenac Products January 2016
Commentary: Dexamethasone for Childhood Asthma Exacerbations January 2016
Other: Introduction to Non-Sterile Compounding December 2015
Article: Keep Gram and Milligram Weights Straight When Compounding Meds December 2015
Article: Confirm How the Med Should Be Taken When the Dosage Form and Route Don't Match February 2015
Article: Clarify Oral Liquid Rxs for Mouth Sores Written With "S/S" in the Directions November 2014
Article: dexamethasone for asthma exacerbations April 2014
Other: Patient Safety Starts at Data Entry June 2013
Article: our top 5 tips that will help you prevent errors when you input Rxs June 2013
Article: An earlier and more severe influenza season, plus a Tamiflu shortage, will bring more questions about how to prevent and treat flu February 2013
Guideline: Antiviral Agents for the Treatment and Chemoprophylaxis of Influenza (2011) February 2013
Other: Reserve Supply of Tamiflu Capsules: Precautions for Use February 2013
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