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New Report Brings Exposure to a Growing Problem...
MarketWatch - July 30, 2008
While many studies and articles have been published on "medication errors," this study is different because of the focus on mistakes in the home ...

Fatal Drugs, Uneducated Patients
U.S. News & World Report, DC - July 30, 2008
Many of the deaths involved a mix of alcohol and drugs, which has led some of the coverage to refer to drug abusers. That's wrongheaded...

Common Medication Mistakes YOU Can Avoid
Pharmacy Foundation of California
If you are like most medication users, you probably don't even realize that doing these things can cause significant harm to you and your family...

Are You Taking Too Many Medications?
Forbes, NY - Jun 19, 2008
While the Medco data shows, unsurprisingly, that seniors have the highest prevalence of chronic medication use, younger generations are catching up...

Some Herbs, Foods and Drugs Just Don't Mix
HolisticOnline.com
Many people have the mistaken notion that, being natural, all herbs and foods are safe. This is not so. Very often, herbs and foods may interact with medications you normally take that result in serious side reactions...

Experts: Patients should read the script
Carroll County Times (subscription), MD - Jun 21, 2008
The number of people getting written information on their medication has increased, but only 6 percent of people reported getting oral counseling at a...

More than 1 in 9 ER visits medication-related
Globe and Mail, Canada - Jun 3, 2008
"Bad things can happen when patients take medication," said Peter Zed, an associate professor at Dalhousie University and lead author of the study published ...

Medications A BIG Problem in Emergencies
Agency For Healthcare Research and Quality
What wouold happen to you and your family if an emergency occurred and you couldn't tell anyone what medications you take?  Prevent this from happening by maintaining a current "pill card"...

"Over the Counter" Doesn't Always Mean "Safe"
Focus on Healthy Aging - May, 2007
The search for pain relief is often complicated by the fact that the side effects of non-prescription drugs may be worse than the pain they relieve, particularly when taken with certain prescription drugs.

Some Medications Potentially Inappropriate for the Elderly
Toxic effects of medications and drug-related problems can have profound medical and safety consequences for older adults...

View the 2008 PFC Pharmacy Film Festival Winning Entries

May 19, 2008
During Outlook 2008, the Pharmacy Foundation of California held the first ever CA Pharmacy Film Festival.  The competition's first, second, and third place entries are now able to be viewed online...

New Medication Errors CE
May 18, 2008
The Pharmacy Foundation of California announces the availability of a new online CE program about medication errors...

PFC Honors AARP & Sylester Flowers
Press Release - Feb 8, 2008
Pharmacy Foundation of California Acknowledges Efforts to Ensure Access to Safe and Effective Medication Therapies...

Drugs, danger walk a thin line
Los Angeles Times, CA - Feb 1, 2008
"People have a false sense of security," says Michael Negrete, chief executive of the Pharmacy Foundation of California. "They think, 'I see it on TV all ...


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Medications can heal AND harm.

The power to do both is in YOUR hands.


Experts estimate medication problems to be one of the top five causes of death in the US. While some of these problems are unavoidable, many are the result of human errors which could and should be prevented.  According to the US Institute of Medicine, these "medication errors" injure or kill more than 1.5 million Americans every year.  That's one out of every 200 US citizens!


These statistics prove that medication problems are among our country's most significant health issues – ahead of such major concerns as diabetes, Alzheimer’s, breast cancer and AIDS.


Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of this public health crisis is that these problems are not the result of some horrible disease, but rather well-intentioned efforts to improve and enhance human life!


On March 7, 2007, a California Expert Panel on Medication Errors released a report containing 12 recommendations on how these errors could be addressed in the community setting.  A key theme in the report is the critical role of consumers in preventing many of these errors. The Pharmacy Foundation of California has recently adopted a strategic plan which focuses many of its activities on consumer education about the safe use of medications.  You can support this work by clicking here to make a tax-deductible donation.


 



The Pharmacy Foundation of California was founded in 1977 by the California Pharmacists Association.  As a 501(c)(3), non-profit, public benefit corporation, The Foundation seeks to improve and protect public health by using research and education to promote the safe and effective use of medications. More information about the Foundation is available here.

 

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