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Abstract : The nephrotoxic drug dose adjustment is essential for patient safety, but dose adjustments are sometimes skipped or ignored. This is a retrospective study to evaluate the appropriateness of physicians', especially residents', prescribing behavior. We retrospectively analyzed the two-months OCS data of physicians' prescriptions in a tertiary teaching hospital. on the basis of adjusted dose to renal function. Surprisingly, 8 of the 158 doctors (5.1%) wrote 245 of the 481 overdose orders (51%). The recommended dose was more than doubled in 67% of the total overdoses (366 of 481 overdoses). This study found that a small fraction of doctors caused most of the overdoses.
keyword : nephrotoxic drugs, prescription, overdosage, renal function, medication error

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