Impact of Electronic Health Record Interface Design on Unsafe Prescribing of Ciclosporin, Tacrolimus, and Diltiazem: Cohort Study in English National Health Service Primary Care
BackgroundIn England, national safety guidance recommends that ciclosporin, tacrolimus, and diltiazem are prescribed by brand name due to their narrow therapeutic windows and, in the case of tacrolimus, to reduce the chance of organ transplantation rejection. Various small studies have shown that ch...
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Main Authors: | MacKenna, Brian (Author), Bacon, Sebastian (Author), Walker, Alex J (Author), Curtis, Helen J (Author), Croker, Richard (Author), Goldacre, Ben (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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