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Analgesic prescribing errors and associated medication characteristics.
Smith HS, Lesar TS. J Pain. 2011;12:29-40.

This analysis of analgesic prescribing near misses found that pediatric patients were most vulnerable to prescribing errors, and clinicians most frequently committed errors when prescribing medications that can be given by multiple routes of administration (i.e., intravenously and orally).

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