Therapeutic errors involving diabetes medications reported to United States poison centers
Ashley Thurgood Giarman, Hannah L. Hays, Jaahnavi Badeti, Natalie I. Rine, Henry A. Spiller, Motao Zhu, Gary A. Smith

TL;DR
This study examines diabetes medication errors reported to US poison centers from 2000 to 2021, finding a significant rise in errors and some serious outcomes.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive analysis of trends and outcomes of diabetes medication errors reported to poison centers over two decades.
Findings
There was a 279.8% increase in diabetes medication errors from 2000 to 2011.
9.9% of cases had serious medical outcomes, including 17 fatalities, with metformin accounting for 59% of deaths.
Insulin and sulfonylureas were associated with the highest rates of serious outcomes and hospital admissions.
Abstract
To investigate the characteristics and trends of therapeutic errors that occur outside of healthcare facilities involving diabetes medications reported to US poison centers. National Poison Data System data from 2000 to 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 157,623 exposure cases of non-healthcare facility-related therapeutic errors associated with diabetes medications as the primary substance reported to US poison centers from 2000 to 2021. The rate of all therapeutic errors involving diabetes medications increased by 279.8% from 2000 to 2011, followed by a slower 15.0% increase to 2021. Half (50.1%) of the exposure cases were treated/evaluated and released and 44.1% did not receive treatment in a healthcare facility; however, 9.9% experienced a serious medical outcome, including 17 fatalities, and 1.0% were admitted to a critical care unit and 2.2% to a non-critical care…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Patient Safety and Medication Errors · Pharmaceutical studies and practices
