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Page 1: The 2007 Study of Injectable Medication Errors gathered opinions of 1,039 U.S. nurses about errors related to injectable medications and syringe labeling.
SUGAR LAND, Texas, Nov. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- QuVa Pharma, Inc. announced today that is has launched a new flag label design for its syringe product portfolio of compounded sterile ...
David King of Samsung Biologics shares insights on market demand and the technologies and capabilities needed to support ...
Intelliguard offers its Mira Care Station with RFID for tracking drugs in hospitals, while Codonics sells a digital label production device for anesthesia syringes By teaming up, the companies are ...
After several months of training, the system was ultimately able to assess head-camera video in real time, first identifying the vial contents and then checking to see if the syringe label was a ...
The first 10-milliliter and 20-milliliter propofol syringe products will begin shipping later this year, the company reports, each with a passive UHF RFID tag embedded in its label. Hospitals ...
The authors say that labeling errors have been noted in around 1–1.25% of peri-operative medication administrations and medication substitutions in 0.2% of administrations during anesthesia ...
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