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Episode 864: Why Did ISMP Remove the Do Not Crush List from Their Website?

Pharmacy Joe

The ISMP gives a history of the list in a newsletter published shortly after it was removed from their website : The List of Oral Dosage Forms That Should Not Be Crushed (commonly referred to as the Do Not Crush List) was first posted on ISMP’s website in 2006 (www.ismp.org/node/140).

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Episode 864: Why Did ISMP Remove the Do Not Crush List from Their Website?

Pharmacy Joe

The ISMP gives a history of the list in a newsletter published shortly after it was removed from their website : The List of Oral Dosage Forms That Should Not Be Crushed (commonly referred to as the Do Not Crush List) was first posted on ISMP’s website in 2006 (www.ismp.org/node/140).

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Securing every dose with an edible security technology for safe medicines

European Pharmaceutical Review

On- or in-dose authentication means that a security measure or anticounterfeit feature is integrated with the dosage form itself, offering product verification and traceability embedded into each medicine, rather than on the secondary package” WHO estimates that >50 percent of the drugs for sale on the internet are fake. References.

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