A new study by Cambridge University reveals that doctors treating life-threatening emergencies such as allergy attacks may give the wrong dosage of adrenaline (epinephrine) because of confusing ...
DGFT’s track and trace initiative has spurred solution providers to come up with innovative labelling options to cope with regulatory requirements By Usha Sharma It is now more than five years after ...
Researchers at the Cambridge University have revealed that doctors treating life-threatening emergencies such as allergy attacks might give the wrong dosage of adrenaline (epinephrine) because of ...
Doctors treating life-threatening emergencies such as allergy attacks may give the wrong dosage of adrenaline (epinephrine) because of confusing labeling. The amount of adrenaline contained in an ...
A new study by Cambridge University reveals that doctors treating life-threatening emergencies such as allergy attacks may give the wrong dosage of adrenaline (epinephrine) because of confusing ...
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