2022
DOI: 10.1111/jth.15887
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How often are parenteral anticoagulants administered by parents?

Abstract: Parenteral anticoagulants are a class of anticoagulants that need to be administered non‐orally, usually by injection or infusion. There are a variety of such agents, but heparin reflects the most frequently used. Being alerted to an error in a prior publication in which the word “parenteral” was inadvertently replaced by the word “parental,” it became clear that even experienced authors make such errors, which could then remain undetected by reviewers and editors, thus leading to failure in correction of same… Show more

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