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Randomized trial to improve prescribing safety during pregnancy.
Raebel MA, Carroll NM, Kelleher JA, Chester EA, Berga S, Magid DJ. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2007;14:440-450.

The researchers tested the effectiveness of computerized decision support to minimize the use of contraindicated medicines in pregnant patients and found that it improved prescribing safety.

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