Abstract
Look-alike and sound-alike drugs can be misinterpreted by a nurse reading doctors' orders and by a pharmacist compounding physicians' prescriptions. Such misunderstandings can result in the administration of a drug not intended by the prescribes Awareness of such look-alike and sound-alike drugs can reduce potential errors.
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