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San Diego Convention Center

Jun 23, 2019 2:30 PM - Jun 27, 2019 6:00 PM

111 W Harbor Drive, , San Diego, CA 92101 , USA

DIA 2019 Global Annual Meeting

Join thousands of your peers at the life sciences event of the year!

To Err is Human: Progress and Challenges in the Prevention of Medication Errors

Session Chair(s)

Tony  Catka, PhD

Tony Catka, PhD

Owner and Principal Consultant

Regulatory Horizons Consulting, United States

This forum will look at progress in the reduction of medication errors due to name confusion. A panel of experts, representing major health authorities and WHO will provide a concise summary of guidelines these bodies have developed to minimize these errors, discuss differences in their approaches and what they see are the challenges that remain.

Learning Objective : Discuss progress in the reduction of medication errors due to the development of regulations surrounding the development of drug names; Evaluate progress and identify challenges in the development of guidance by FDA, Health Canada, and EMA for proprietary names development and challenges with name confusion in the development of INNs; Describe best practices in the development of acceptable proprietary and non-proprietary names.

Speaker(s)

Michael R. Cohen, DrSc, MS, RPh

ISMP Perspective

Michael R. Cohen, DrSc, MS, RPh

Institute for Safe Medication Practices, United States

President

Lubna  Merchant, PharmD, MS

FDA Perspective

Lubna Merchant, PharmD, MS

Pfizer Inc , United States

Director, Risk Management Center of Excellence

Raffaella Giovanna Balocco Mattavelli, PharmD, PhD

WHO Perspective

Raffaella Giovanna Balocco Mattavelli, PharmD, PhD

World Health Organization (WHO), Switzerland

Group Lead, International Nonproprietary Name Programme

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