Prescription Solutions' Program Helps Prevent Adverse Drug Reactions, a Significant Health Hazard Especially for the Elderly
13th Nov 2006, 18:22 GMT
Program Resolves an Incident of Excessive or Unnecessary Medication Use in Seven Out of Every 10 Patients Identified at Risk for an Adverse Event
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