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Hospital pharmacist-led re-evaluation of medication errors: a pilot study

Hospital Pharmacy Europe

Karl-Johan Lindner and Marie Halvarsson, from the pharmacy at Västerås Hospital in Sweden, describe a new approach to improve the categorisation of medication errors that uses the skills of hospital pharmacists to reclassify reported incidents based on a given medication process. One million injections or infusions and 1.7

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Preparing for stricter standards on substances of human origin

European Pharmaceutical Review

In addition to hospitals and blood transfusion centres, pharmaceutical, device and other companies involved with blood products and cell- and gene-therapy products are advised to closely monitor developments surrounding the proposed regulation. Strict requirements apply, especially with regard to traceability and coding. Cited 2023Mar].

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Medical Aesthetics: “Redefining Beauty through Medical Expertise”

Roots Analysis

By the end of the 20th century, there was a well-documented history of cosmetic procedures such as eyelid surgery, facial lifts, breast implants and augments, hair transplants, fat reduction, and skin resurfacing. However, Botulinum toxin was the real game-changer when it was approved for cosmetic use by the FDA in 2002.

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A history of blood cancer treatment

pharmaphorum

During his time working in the pathology museum at Guy’s Hospital in London, Hodgkin studied several preserved specimens of human organs affected by disease. The first well-documented case of multiple myeloma was reported in 1844 by renowned British surgeon Samuel Solly. 2002 – Emergence of CAR-T therapy.