Abstract

Clinical pharmacists play a vital role in mitigating medication errors within the high-pressure setting of emergency departments (EDs). This study underscores the significance of their interventions in elevating patient safety and reducing adverse drug events. Medication errors in the ED often stem from factors such as time constraints, incomplete patient information, and complex drug regimens. Clinical pharmacists address these challenges by conducting comprehensive medication reconciliation, assessing drug interactions, and adjusting dosages to align with each patient's specific requirements. Their presence in EDs facilitates real-time verification of medication orders, immediate correction of errors, and close collaboration with the healthcare team. Furthermore, clinical pharmacists provide invaluable drug information and education to patients and medical staff, thereby lowering the risk of inappropriate drug usage and promoting safer administration practices. Existing literature affirms that clinical pharmacist interventions in EDs lead to a notable reduction in medication errors, adverse drug events, and subsequent healthcare costs. In summary, the integration of clinical pharmacists in the ED is indispensable for augmenting patient safety, averting medication errors, and ultimately enhancing patient outcomes. Keywords: medication errors, clinical pharmacists, emergency departments, patient safety, healthcare.

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