What can be done to improve drug distribution?

PubWeight™: 0.75‹?›

🔗 View Article (PMID 5841825)

Published in Hospitals on November 16, 1965

Authors

C J Latiolais

Articles by these authors

Medication errors in a nurse-controlled parenteral admixture program. Am J Hosp Pharm (1972) 1.01

Medication errors reduced by unit-dose. Hospitals (1973) 0.95

Stability of antibiotics frozen and stored in disposable hypodermic syringes. Am J Hosp Pharm (1980) 0.81

Compounding times and contamination rates associated with the preparation of intravenous admixtures in three types of plastic containers. Am J Hosp Pharm (1979) 0.79

Effect of laminar air flow and clean-room dress on contamination rates of intravenous admixtures. Am J Hosp Pharm (1981) 0.76

It's your choice. J Am Pharm Assoc (1972) 0.75

Improving drug safety in hospitals through the unit dose concept. Pharm Weekbl (1972) 0.75

Fiscal and clinical evaluation of home parenteral nutrition. Am J Hosp Pharm (1984) 0.75

Applicability of the professional fee concept to hospital pharmacy. Am J Hosp Pharm (1966) 0.75

Stability of drugs after reconstitution. (Revised June 1967). Am J Hosp Pharm (1967) 0.75

As we move into history. Am J Hosp Pharm (1968) 0.75

Developing an effective P&T Committee, Part I. Hosp Formul (1985) 0.75

Nonnarcotic analgesics can mean savings in administrative time. Hospitals (1967) 0.75

Water permeation through polyvinyl chloride bags without overwrap. Am J Hosp Pharm (1981) 0.75

Influence of Medicare on pharmacy service in small hospitals & extended care facilities. Am J Hosp Pharm (1966) 0.75

Developing an effective P & T Committee, Part 2. Hosp Formul (1985) 0.75

Experiences with the professional fee system in hospital pharmacy practice at the Ohio State University Hospitals. Am J Hosp Pharm (1966) 0.75

Stability of five liquid drug products after unit dose repackaging. Am J Hosp Pharm (1980) 0.75

Competency-based advancement program for pharmacists. Am J Hosp Pharm (1981) 0.75

Stability of thiamine hydrochloride repackaged in disposable syringes. Am J Hosp Pharm (1982) 0.75

Stability of cefazolin sodium admixtures in plastic bags after thawing by microwave radiation. Am J Hosp Pharm (1980) 0.75

Investigational drugs. I. By number. Am J Hosp Pharm (1967) 0.75

Availability of insulin from continuous low-dose insulin infusions. Am J Hosp Pharm (1979) 0.75

Strategies for deleting popular drugs from a hospital formulary. Am J Hosp Pharm (1981) 0.75

The applications of ADP to hospital pharmacy practice. Hosp Prog (1966) 0.75

Physico-chemical incompatibilities of parenteral admixtures Aramine and Solu-Cortef. Am J Hosp Pharm (1970) 0.75

C.S. maintains emergency carts. Hosp Top (1967) 0.75

A pharmacy coordinated unit dose dispensing and drug administration system. Philosophy, objectives and pharmaceutical implications. Am J Hosp Pharm (1970) 0.75

Effect of microwave radiation on redissolving precipitated matter in fluorouracil injection. Am J Hosp Pharm (1980) 0.75

Implications of I V additive programs to the parenteral industry. Bull Parenter Drug Assoc (1970) 0.75

An effective narcotic control system using electronic data processing. Am J Hosp Pharm (1965) 0.75

Projecting staffing patterns from time study data in centralized intravenous admixture programs. Am J Hosp Pharm (1972) 0.75

Investigational drugs. Am J Hosp Pharm (1971) 0.75