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N R Samaranayake

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BMC Public Health|July 21, 2021
Application of failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) to improve medication safety in the dispensing process - a study at a teaching hospital, Sri LankaJ A L Anjalee, V Rutter, N R Samaranayake
BMC Health Services Research|September 12, 2022
Gaps in expectations and current practices of pharmacy services among doctors and patients - an exploratory study in a Sri Lankan tertiary care hospital providing free healthcareJ A L Anjalee, V Rutter, N R Samaranayake
Postgraduate Medical Journal|June 10, 2017
Pattern of medication errors among inpatients in a resource-limited hospital settingM Thirumagal, M A R Ahamedbari, N R Samaranayake, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|June 9, 2018
Patients' ability to read and understand dosing instructions of their own medicines - a cross sectional study in a hospital and community pharmacy settingM G C A Manchanayake, G R W S K Bandara, N R Samaranayake
Current Drug Safety|December 27, 2013
The pattern of abbreviation use in prescriptions: a way forward in eliminating error-prone abbreviations and standardisation of prescriptionsN R Samaranayake, P R L Dabare, C A Wanigatunge, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy|January 24, 2019
Usefulness of STOPP/START criteria to assess appropriateness of medicines prescribed to older adults in a resource-limited settingU G S Siripala, S P K Premadasa, N R Samaranayake, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy|February 21, 2013
The pattern of the discovery of medication errors in a tertiary hospital in Hong KongN R Samaranayake, S T D Cheung, W C M Chui, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|October 2, 2012
Technology-related medication errors in a tertiary hospital: a 5-year analysis of reported medication incidentsN R Samaranayake, S T D Cheung, W C M Chui, et al.
Plos One|June 5, 2020
Are medications safely used by residents in elderly care homes? - A multi-centre observational study from Sri LankaS M S Prasanna, T S B Cader, S Sabalingam, et al.
Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science|May 2, 2018
Quality of Medicine Information in Product Information Leaflets: A Retrospective AuditM S S Saheeha, M H S Piumanthi, S P Perera, et al.
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BMC Public Health|July 21, 2021
Application of failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) to improve medication safety in the dispensing process - a study at a teaching hospital, Sri LankaJ A L Anjalee, V Rutter, N R Samaranayake
BMC Health Services Research|September 12, 2022
Gaps in expectations and current practices of pharmacy services among doctors and patients - an exploratory study in a Sri Lankan tertiary care hospital providing free healthcareJ A L Anjalee, V Rutter, N R Samaranayake
Postgraduate Medical Journal|June 10, 2017
Pattern of medication errors among inpatients in a resource-limited hospital settingM Thirumagal, M A R Ahamedbari, N R Samaranayake, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|June 9, 2018
Patients' ability to read and understand dosing instructions of their own medicines - a cross sectional study in a hospital and community pharmacy settingM G C A Manchanayake, G R W S K Bandara, N R Samaranayake
Current Drug Safety|December 27, 2013
The pattern of abbreviation use in prescriptions: a way forward in eliminating error-prone abbreviations and standardisation of prescriptionsN R Samaranayake, P R L Dabare, C A Wanigatunge, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy|January 24, 2019
Usefulness of STOPP/START criteria to assess appropriateness of medicines prescribed to older adults in a resource-limited settingU G S Siripala, S P K Premadasa, N R Samaranayake, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy|February 21, 2013
The pattern of the discovery of medication errors in a tertiary hospital in Hong KongN R Samaranayake, S T D Cheung, W C M Chui, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|October 2, 2012
Technology-related medication errors in a tertiary hospital: a 5-year analysis of reported medication incidentsN R Samaranayake, S T D Cheung, W C M Chui, et al.
Plos One|June 5, 2020
Are medications safely used by residents in elderly care homes? - A multi-centre observational study from Sri LankaS M S Prasanna, T S B Cader, S Sabalingam, et al.
Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science|May 2, 2018
Quality of Medicine Information in Product Information Leaflets: A Retrospective AuditM S S Saheeha, M H S Piumanthi, S P Perera, et al.
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