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Reducing preventable medication safety events by recognizing renal risk.
Fields W, Tedeschi C, Foltz J, et al. Clin Nurse Spec. 2008;22:73-78.

This study suggests that routine assessment of kidney function can reduce the risk of medication-related adverse events resulting from prescribing errors in patients with impaired creatinine clearance levels.

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