Therapeutic error calls represent a significant and increasing proportion of calls made by older adults to the RPCC. The frequent interactions between healthcare providers and patients create opportunities to prospectively prevent medication problems in older adult patients. Healthcare providers, specifically pharmacists, should encourage clients to always read the label on medications and should counsel patients carefully when dispensing a product that is not an oral preparation. In addition, although national drug take-back days are conducted biennially, patients should be encouraged to dispose of old medications and expired over-the-counter medications. The RPCC toll-free telephone number (800-222-1222) may be displayed to educate patients on its 24-hour/day availability. Current data will be used to implement programs for pharmacist interventions and to create appropriate educational material.
Therapeutic misadventures caused by dosing errors in infants younger than 6 months of age were prevalent. Most errors occurred with inaccurate measurement of the medication, repeated dosing by caregivers, incorrect dosing interval, and incorrect route. Healthcare providers could increase prevention of therapeutic misadventures by educating caregivers on proper administration of medications and by demonstrating the use of appropriate measuring devices.
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