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Article: the danger of particles in IV meds February 2010
Other: Nationwide Recall of Certain Lots of Cleviprex February 2010
Other: Voluntary Recall of Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection February 2010
Article: more options for patients who need LIQUID Tamiflu December 2009
Other: Reserve Supply of Tamiflu Capsules: Precautions for Use December 2009
Article: two new compounding kits to make "magic mouthwash" November 2009
Article: Making Tamiflu suspension or Relenza solution for flu patients is leading to problems and errors November 2009
Commentary: Potential Medication Errors with Tamiflu Oral Suspension November 2009
Commentary: Advance Compounding of Tamiflu Suspension for Multiple Prescriptions November 2009
Guideline: Prevention and Treatment of Mucositis (2007) November 2009
Commentary: 2009-2010 Influenza Season: Issues Concerning Tamiflu and Relenza November 2009
Chart: Tamiflu Expiration Date Extension November 2009
Article: We're getting new questions about "magic mouthwash" February 2009
Commentary: Suboxone/Subutex for Pain January 2009
Article: mix-ups with antibiotic Rxs October 2008
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