
|Articles|March 20, 2006
R.Ph. discharge counseling reduces adverse drug events
By reducing medication discrepancies, pharmacist counseling of and follow-up with hospitalized patients at discharge were associated with lower rates of preventable adverse drug events, according to a randomized study of 178 general medicine patients. The study appeared in the March 13 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.
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