High-risk meds harm role


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Hospital pharmacists could review scripts and analyse prescribing patterns to protect patients using high-risk medications, lead author of new study says Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) that occur in hospital are common among older people and may lead to longer stays and higher mortality rates, a new Australian study has found. The findings present an opportunity

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