High Alert Medications
High Alert Medications
Although mistakes may or may not be more common with these drugs,
the consequences of an error are clearly more devastating to patients.
Reference/s:
1. Institute for Safe Medication Practices 2018 List of High Alert Medications in Acute Care Settings
2. TC-PM-017-67-00; Inclusion of Naloxone in the List of High Alert Medications
3. TC-PM-019-17-00: Updated List of High Alert Medications
4. TC-PM-020-14-00: Review of High Alert Medication (HAM) List
5. TC-PM-022-10-00: Additional Drugs in HAM list, Revisions in Do Not Use Abbreviation List and Addition in the Look-
Alike Drug List
Feb. 18, 2022, Rev. 08
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High Alert Medications
Department of Pharmacy Services
Professional Development and Training
Prepared by:
Ian A. Ocray, RPh
Drug Information and Training Officer
Reviewed by:
Cristina P. Solomon, RPh
Quality and Training Officer
Approved by:
Hazel Faye R. Docuyanan, RPh, MS
Chief Pharmacy Officer and Department Manager, Pharmacy Services