Non-health care facility anticonvulsant medication errors in the United States.
Emily A DeDonatoHenry A SpillerMarcel J CasavantThitphalak ChounthirathNichole L HodgesGary A SmithPublished in: Human & experimental toxicology (2017)
The rate of non-health care facility anticonvulsant medication errors reported to Poison Control Centers increased during 2000-2012, resulting in more frequent health care facility use and serious medical outcomes. Newer anticonvulsants, although often considered safer and more easily tolerated, were responsible for much of this trend and should still be administered with caution.