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151 related items for PubMed ID: 28742544

  • 1. The Marginal Costs of Adverse Drug Events Associated With Exposures to Anticoagulants and Hypoglycemic Agents During Hospitalization.
    Spector WD, Limcangco R, Furukawa MF, Encinosa WE.
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    Chen YC, Fan JS, Chen MH, Hsu TF, Huang HH, Cheng KW, Yen DH, Huang CI, Chen LK, Yang CC.
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  • 13. US Emergency Department Visits for Outpatient Adverse Drug Events, 2013-2014.
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  • 16. National burden of preventable adverse drug events associated with inpatient injectable medications: healthcare and medical professional liability costs.
    Lahue BJ, Pyenson B, Iwasaki K, Blumen HE, Forray S, Rothschild JM.
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