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Voice recognition software is a useful tool for transcribing medical notes but inaccuracies are common, especially when interpreting drug names. Without the outputs being reviewed by a human familiar with drug names, there is an increased risk of confusion and whilst medication errors are never a laughing matter, the outputs can sometimes be a source of mirth.