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Common Sig Code Abbreviations
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Medical Errors
How To Respond to Medication Errors
A Different Drug, a Different Country, but the Same Brand Name?
Look-alike, Sound-alike Medication Errors
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Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion
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Pediatric Oral Antibiotic and Antifungal Suspensions and Liquids
Helping Your Patients Afford Needed Medications
Thermometer Comparison
Medication Guides and "Black Box" Warnings
Medications that Should Not Be Crushed
Tablet Splitting: "To Split or Not To Split"
Anticipated Availability of First-Time Generics
Medication Errors and Patient Safety Resources
Dangerous Abbreviations
Pediatric Oral Antibiotic Suspensions

 Rumor vs. Truth
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Most popular Rumors:
Rumor: Meds containing lactose can cause GI problems in patients with lactose intolerance.
Rumor: Alka-Seltzer can cure a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Rumor: Hydrocodone cough suppressants will be taken off the market.
Rumor: Metered dose inhalers can give a false-positive breathalyzer result.
Rumor: Doctors can write multiple schedule II prescriptions on the same day with instructions to fill on future dates.
Rumor: Generic Wellbutrin XL is not equivalent to the brand.
Rumor: The pediatric pneumococcal vaccine, Prevnar, is to blame for an INCREASE in drug-resistant ear infections.
Rumor: SSRIs can help with behavioral problems in dementia patients.
Rumor: Freezing fish oil caps will eliminate the fishy aftertaste.
Rumor: Antibiotics can put irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in remission.
Rumor: H2-blockers (cimetidine, famotidine, etc) can be used to treat skin allergies.
Rumor: Vicks Vaporub applied to the feet can stop a cough.

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