7th Edition of
Singapore Nursing Research Conference
March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
Medication safety is a fundamental aspect of healthcare, encompassing measures to prevent and mitigate adverse effects related to medication use. Healthcare providers play a crucial role in prescribing, dispensing, and administering medications accurately, taking into account factors such as patient allergies, potential drug interactions, and individual characteristics. Patients, too, share responsibility in adhering to prescribed regimens and communicating openly with healthcare professionals about their medications. Medication safety protocols include rigorous labeling, packaging, and storage standards to minimize the risk of errors during the dispensing process. Electronic prescribing systems and barcoding technologies enhance accuracy and reduce the likelihood of medication administration errors. Regular medication reviews and reconciliations are essential to identify and address any discrepancies or potential issues with the patient's drug regimen. Healthcare organizations implement robust reporting systems to capture and analyse medication errors, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Education and awareness campaigns further promote medication safety, empowering both healthcare providers and patients to actively engage in the prevention of adverse drug events. As the healthcare landscape evolves, ongoing efforts to enhance medication safety remain critical to optimizing patient outcomes and minimizing the risks associated with pharmaceutical interventions.









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