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Adverse Event Reporting: What Pharmacists Must Know About Generic Medication Safety
Jan, 15 2026

Adverse Event Reporting: What Pharmacists Must Know About Generic Medication Safety

Pharmacists play a critical role in detecting and reporting adverse events from generic medications. Learn why under-reporting is dangerous, what the law requires, and how to take action to protect patient safety.

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