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摘要
Patel, N, Dannemiller, RE, Kovacevic, MP, Dube, KM, Lupi, KE, Blum, RC, Crowley, KE. 以药剂师为主导的干预措施,减少出院时在急症护理环境中开始使用的靶向药物的不适当继续使用。J Am Coll Clin Pharm. 2024; 7(4):https://doi.org/10.1002/jac5.1924 在表 3 中,"兴奋剂 "被错误拼写为 "模拟剂"。对此我们深表歉意。
Correction to “Pharmacist-led intervention to reduce inappropriate continuation of targeted medications initiated in the acute care setting at hospital and ICU discharge”
Patel, N, Dannemiller, RE, Kovacevic, MP, Dube, KM, Lupi, KE, Blum, RC, Crowley, KE. Pharmacist-led intervention to reduce inappropriate continuation of targeted medications initiated in the acute care setting at hospital and ICU discharge. J Am Coll Clin Pharm. 2024; 7(4): 358–366. https://doi.org/10.1002/jac5.1924
In Table 3, the text “stimulants” was incorrectly spelled as “simulants.”