Incident analysis occurrence related to potentially dangerous medicines distributed in teaching hospital

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Objective: To analyze the reports of incidents related to potentially hazardous medications distributed at a teaching hospital in the interior of São Paulo. Methods: A descriptive, retrospective study with a quantitative approach of data from the analysis of pharmacovigilance notifications that occurred between January 2009 and December 2014, from tables and graphs, showing the absolute/relative frequencies. Results: From 786 reports of pharmacovigilance, 188 were related to potentially hazardous medicines, 36.7% of which were ineffective, 32.44% were technical complaints, 15.95% were adverse reactions, 7.44% were phlebitis, 5.13% were extravasation, 1.06% dispensing error, 0.53% administration error and 0.53% medication error. The professionals who most notified were nurses. The most commonly reported pharmacological groups were drugs with action on the nervous system (35.63%). Conclusion: The analysis showed that there were a significant number of reports and the need to adopt strategies to ensure greater patient safety.

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Basile, L. C., Dos Santos, A., Stelzer, L. B., Alves, R. C., Fontes, C. M. B., Borgato, M. H., … Lima, S. A. M. (2019). Incident analysis occurrence related to potentially dangerous medicines distributed in teaching hospital. Revista Gaucha de Enfermagem, 40(spe). https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2019.20180220

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