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Tenfold therapeutic dosing errors in young children reported to U.S. poison control centers
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 07/06/09
Crouch BI et al. - The most common substances involved in 10-fold medication errors reported to U.S. poison control centers were histamine H2-receptor antagonists and metoclopramide. Most exposures occurred in the home and involved children 12 months of age or younger.
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