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occur when you're drawing up a drug, says Steve Vitcov, MD, med- ical director at Presidio Surgery Center in San Francisco, Calif. In addition to the clear safety benefits associated with pre-filled syringes, Dr. Vitcov says the devices provide financial and eco- logical benefits. Instead of open- ing a 200-mg vial, you can order exactly the 140-mg syringe that you need, which saves you money. On top of that, the remain- ing 60 mg of a drug in that single- use vial is unusable and will need to be disposed. That's not the case if you're using the exact amount of a medication you ordered, says Dr. Vitcov. It's clear that choosing prefilled syringes is the safer — and smarter — choice. OSM M a r c h 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 7 7 • COSTLY MIX-UP Tall man lettering helps differentiate drugs with similar sounding and looking names.

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