[USMA:54895] RE: Another instance of a close call with wrong dose of medication

2015-11-12 Thread John Altounji
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[USMA:54893] Re: Another instance of a close call with wrong dose of medication

2015-11-12 Thread john
“They don't know conversion factors.” And therein lies the problem. If everyone used nothing but the metric system, there wouldn’t be any conversion factors. From: ezra.steinb...@comcast.net Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 1:12 AM To: U.S. Metric Association Subject: [USMA:54891] Another

[USMA:54896] Fwd: prescription label story

2015-11-12 Thread Paul Trusten
> From: Paul Trusten > Date: November 12, 2015 at 15:34:06 CST > To: kelsey.ley...@wvlt-tv.com > Subject: prescription label story > > Dear Ms. Leyrer, > > Regarding: > >

[USMA:54894] RE: Another instance of a close call with wrong dose of medication

2015-11-12 Thread Ressel, Howard R (DOT)
I think I understand, did the Pharmacist convert the dosage to tablespoons? How crazy is that give the dosage as stated. If a customer asked how many tablespoons they should be selling them a $2 dosing cup. No parent is going to object to that. Howard R. Ressel Project Design Engineer New