Medication errors: learning from coroners’ cases


How can pharmacists learn from incidents such as the deaths of a 19-year-old who received a 10-fold dose of haloperidol, or an opiate-naïve woman from fentanyl overdose? Reviewing the circumstances behind medication-related deaths may help to improve medication safety and processes, writes Monash University’s Professor Joseph Ibrahim in an editorial for the Journal of Pharmacy

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