Nov 4th, 2009 - CNN
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Washington (CNN) -- The Food and Drug Administration launched an effort Wednesday to reduce needless injuries resulting from preventable medication errors.
"Too many people suffer unnecessary injuries from avoidable medication misuse, errors and other problems," said Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg, the agency's commissioner. "The FDA is launching the Safe Use Initiative to develop targeted solutions for reducing these injuries."
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