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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT6) UNDATED -- March 10, 2003 -- SCI-PRESCRIPTION-PENMANSHIP -- Mix-ups over drugs with similar spellings and similar sounds accounted for 15 percent of all errors reported to the U.S. Pharmacopeia Medication Errors Reporting Program from 1996 to 2001. Sound-alike and look-alike drugs are such a problem that the Food and Drug Administration has appointed a panel of experts to review proprietary drug names. Because prescriptions are phoned in and submitted in writing, both spellings and sounds matter. Lamictal and Lamisil and Zantac and Zyrtec are among those that are similar. (Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times)
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2003-03-10
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times/Redux
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