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Up to a third of patients who visit emergency departments (EDs) do so because they have an issue with medicines prescribed by their doctor or purchased over the counter. For example, some patients mig...
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Lead Sponsor
Anglia Ruskin University
Collaborators
NCT05761847 · Child, Only, Disabilities Multiple, and more
NCT06110156 · Medication Adverse Effects, Older Adults (65 Years and Older), and more
NCT04668248 · Medication Administered in Error, Antipsychotics and Neuroleptics Toxicity
NCT03062852 · Medication Administered in Error
NCT02228694 · Medication Administered in Error, Medication Compliance
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