Creating Data Standards to Support the Electronic Transmission of Compounded Nonsterile Preparations (CNSPs): Perspectives of a United States Pharmacopeia Expert Panel
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:“any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer. Such events may be related to professional practice, health care products, procedures, and systems, including prescribing, order communication, product labeling, packaging, and nomenclature, compounding, dispensing, distribution, administration, education, monitoring, and use” [2].
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Parrish, R.H., II; Ciarkowski, S.; Aguero, D.; Benavides, S.; Bohannon, D.Z.; Guharoy, R.; on behalf of the United States Pharmacopeia Compounded Drug Preparation Information Exchange Expert Panel. Creating Data Standards to Support the Electronic Transmission of Compounded Nonsterile Preparations (CNSPs): Perspectives of a United States Pharmacopeia Expert Panel. Children 2022, 9, 1493. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101493
Parrish RH II, Ciarkowski S, Aguero D, Benavides S, Bohannon DZ, Guharoy R, on behalf of the United States Pharmacopeia Compounded Drug Preparation Information Exchange Expert Panel. Creating Data Standards to Support the Electronic Transmission of Compounded Nonsterile Preparations (CNSPs): Perspectives of a United States Pharmacopeia Expert Panel. Children. 2022; 9(10):1493. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101493
Chicago/Turabian StyleParrish, Richard H., II, Scott Ciarkowski, David Aguero, Sandra Benavides, Donna Z. Bohannon, Roy Guharoy, and on behalf of the United States Pharmacopeia Compounded Drug Preparation Information Exchange Expert Panel. 2022. "Creating Data Standards to Support the Electronic Transmission of Compounded Nonsterile Preparations (CNSPs): Perspectives of a United States Pharmacopeia Expert Panel" Children 9, no. 10: 1493. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101493