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Safe Use Initiative

Collaborating to Reduce Preventable Harm from Medications

 

Today, tens of millions of people in the United States depend on prescription and OTC medications to sustain their health—as many as 3 billion prescriptions are written annually. Too many people, however, suffer unnecessary injuries, and some die as a result of preventable medication errors. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) believes that many of these medication-related risks are manageable if parties committed to the safe use of medications work together.

The mission of the Safe Use Initiative is to create and facilitate public and private collaborations within the healthcare community. The goal of the Safe Use Initiative is to reduce preventable harm by identifying specific, preventable medication risks and developing, implementing and evaluating cross-sector interventions with partners who are committed to safe medication use.

Potential partners in Safe Use include:

  • Federal agencies
  • Healthcare professionals and professional societies
  • Pharmacies, hospitals, and other health care entities
  • Patients, caregivers, consumers, and their representative organizations


Through coordinated efforts, we can make significant improvements in the safe use of medications and reduce preventable harm from medication misuse, abuse, and errors.


FDA Video on Medscape.com:
Safe Use of Drugs Requires Reports From
Clinicians
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Federal Register Notice

The Federal Register Notice announces the Safe Use Initiative and the opening of a docket for comments regarding the initiative.  Comments can be made to the Safe Use Initiative docket #FDA-2009-N-0526 Exit Disclaimer.

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