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3. Strategies to Reduce Errors Associated with 2-Component Vaccines.

7. Multifactorial Causes of Tacrolimus Errors: Confusion With Strength/Formulation, Look-Alike Names, Preparation Errors, and More Ensuring Safety of Recipes for Drug Compounding Please, no more teaspoon dosing.

8. Understanding concentrated insulins: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

12. ISMP Medication Error Report Analysis.

13. ISMP Medication Error Report Analysis: Potential Issues with New Basal Insulin/GLP-1 Fixed Combinations Hydroxyzine-Hydroxyurea Mix-up Concomitant Use of Entresto and ACE Inhibitors Can Lead to Serious Outcomes More Outpatient Oral Cancer Drugs Should Be in Blister Packs.

14. ISMP Medication Error Report Analysis: Betaine Anhydrous Versus Betaine Hydrochloride Look-Alike Generic Names Don't Give Zurampic Without Allopurinol Lantus Overdose Tied to Confusing Vial Label More on Lipid Rescue.

15. ISMP Medication Error Report Analysis.

16. ISMP Medication Error Report Analysis: Understanding Human Over-reliance on Technology It's Exelan, Not Exelon Crash Cart Drug Mix-up Risk with Entering a "Test Order".

17. ISMP Medication Error Report Analysis: Aggrastat-Argatroban Mix-ups Don't Expect Radiofrequency Identification Stock Systems To Be Perfect Paralyzed by Mistakes: Reassess the Safety of Neuromuscular Blockers in Your Facility.

18. ISMP Medication Error Report Analysis: Reporting and Second-Order Problem Solving Can Turn Short-Term Fixes Into Long-Term Remedies Fifty Hospital Employees Given Insulin Instead of Influenza Vaccine Reminder: Eliminating Ratio Expressions Strength Confusion.

19. Prescribing Errors with Levetiracetam Oral Solution; Communicate Insulin Dose and Concentration on Separate Lines; Risperidone and Ropinirole Mix-ups; IV Line Disinfection Caps Can Become Foreign Bodies.

20. Partially Filled Vials and Syringes in Sharps Containers Are a Key Source of Drugs for Diversion: ISMP Targeted Medication Safety Best Practice #9 Are Patients Who Are Allergic to Antibiotics at Risk for Reactions to Vaccine Ingredients?

21. Selected Medication Safety Risks to Manage in 2016-Part II; Methylergonovine Errors in Obstetrics.

22. Completeness of serious adverse drug event reports received by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2014.

23. Selected Medication Safety Risks to Manage in 2016-Part I Intravenous Fat Emulsion Needs a Filter.

24. Pen Device for U-500 Insulin; Tamper-Resistant Seals; Dispelling Myths About ISMP.

25. Key Vulnerabilities in the Surgical Environment: Container Mix-Ups and Syringe Swaps Do Not Confuse Idarucizumab with Idarubicin.

26. Methylene Blue is a Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor; Severe Harm and Death Associated with Low-Dose Methotrexate; Potentially Dangerous Mix-up between Cancer Drugs.

27. Avoid Using the Error-Prone Abbreviation "TPA"; Unexpected Painful Breath; Mix-ups among "V" Drugs; Brintellix-Brilinta : Name Change Needed.

29. FDA Advise-ERR: Mefloquine-Not the Same as Malarone; Zoster Vaccine Is Not for the Immunosuppressed; TXA Mistaken as Tenecteplase; Guidelines for Adult IV Push Medications.

30. Alteplase and Tenecteplase Confusion; Lack of E-Prescribing Interoperability Leads to Double Dosing; Accidental Overdoses Involving Fluorouracil Infusions.

31. Oxycodone IV?; Eliminate Teaspoonfuls; Avoid Vitamin D Products Dosed and Measured in Drops.

32. The Challenge of EHR Acceptance by Physicians.

33. Patient-Controlled Analgesia Basal Infusion Overdose; Life-threatening Errors with Flecainide Suspension in Children; Medical Product Error-Prevention Efforts Need to Be Shared and Harmonized Internationally.

34. Delayed Administration and Contraindicated Drugs Place Hospitalized Parkinson's Disease Patients at Risk; Doxorubicin Liposomal Mix-up; Avoid Mix-ups Between Hydroxyprogesterone and Medroxyprogesterone.

36. Ambiguous Course Dosing Leads to Errors; Farxiga and Fetzima Mix-Ups; Transdermal Patches and Heat Sources; Patient-Controlled Analgesia Pump Security Issue; Bloxiverz and Vazculep Mix-Ups.

37. Propylene Glycol Toxicity with Stoss Therapy; State Drug Tracking Database Helps Prevent an Error; Where Did That Medication Come From?; Expiration Date Difficult to Read.

38. No Unlabeled Containers Anywhere, Ever!; Where Did This Come From?

39. Let's Target This "Dirty Dozen" for Improvement During 2015; Caution: "Per Liter" Content on Manufacturers' IV Bag Labels.

40. Compounded Pain Creams and Adverse Effects; Postanesthesia Care Unit ADC Selection Error; Docetaxel Product Has Unusual Concentration; Tragic Vaccine Diluent Mix-ups.

41. Varizig Dilution Issue Reported; Prostin E2 Suppository Confused with Progesterone; FIRST Brand Oral Vancomycin Needs Improved Labeling.

43. Posaconazole dose depends on dosage form; limit magnesium sulfate premix to 20 gram bags; vancomycin injection for oral use given intramuscularly; phenylephrine injection needs dilution for intravenous bolus use; similar drug names confused.

44. Decimal commas are a problem; actiq is not for sore throats; dosing error with tasigna; repackaging of imbruvica is approved.

45. Dabigatran, bleeding, and the regulators.

46. New connectors coming for enteral feeding tubes; marqibo and risk of errors; angeliq is not a birth control pill.

47. Basal insulins incorrectly withheld; issues with insulin pump; future devices for u-500 insulin; patients needed testing after pen misuse; diastat acudial requires setting and locking of the dose.

48. Mislabeling event with batched drugs: unintended consequences of practice change; morse code imprint; multiple barcodes cause confusion.

49. Dangerous Close Call With Wintergreen Oil; Are 10 mL Syringes Needed When Giving Drugs Via Venous Access Devices?; Use of "NoAC" Abbreviation; Unsafe Frequency Notation; 2014-15 Targeted Medication Safety Best Practices for Hospitals.

50. Understanding and managing intravenous container overfill; potential dose confusion.

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