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Correction to: Drug Safety (2023) 46:1161–1172 https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-023-01348-7
We found a coding error in the way serious adverse drug events were being identified in our original analysis. After correcting this, there was an increase in the number of serious events in the included data for this manuscript (56.7% versus 28.5% as previously published). The number of reported deaths and hospitalizations doubled (i.e., 9 deaths versus < 5 as previously published; 1393 admissions versus 682 as previously published) and life-threatening events increased 6-fold (211 events now versus 35 as previously published).
After reclassification, sex no longer significantly impacted the adverse drug event outcomes patients experienced. Instead, we found that older patients were more likely to experience a serious outcome than younger patients (per 10 years; AOR = 1.13, 95% CI 1.09–1.18). These changes are applied to Figure 3, Tables 1 to 4. The corrected Fig. 3 and the Tables 1, 2, 3, 4 are given below.
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Funding for this work was provided by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, with support from the Ministry of Health British Columbia, Vancouver Coastal Health, the Lower Mainland Consolidated Pharmacies, and the BC SUPPORT Unit. CMH is a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Health Professional-Investigator award holder. EL is supported by the Michael Smith Health Research BC Research Trainee Award. The funders have no role in the design, conduct, analysis, interpretation of data, or the drafting of scientific manuscripts.
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Cragg, A., Small, S.S., Lau, E. et al. Correction to: Sharing Adverse Drug Event Reports Between Hospitals and Community Pharmacists to Inform Re-dispensing: An Analysis of Reports and Process Outcomes. Drug Saf 47, 925–930 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-024-01452-2
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