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Fig. 2 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences

Fig. 2

From: Impact of automated pop-up alerts on simultaneous prescriptions of antimicrobial agents and metal cations

Fig. 2

The effectiveness of the implemented automated pop-up alerts in reducing the prescriptions ordering co-intake of AMAs and MCs. A-D The proportion and number of prescriptions containing both AMAs and MCs among prescriptions containing AMAs (A), prescriptions ordering co-intake of AMAs and MCs among prescriptions containing both AMAs and MCs (B), prescriptions ordering co-intake of AMAs and MCs categorized by Quinolones, Tetracyclines and Cefdinir (C), prescriptions in which pharmacists prevented co-intake of AMAs and MCs among prescriptions ordering co-intake of AMAs and MCs (D), before and after implementation of the automated pop-up alerts. The difference in significance of the ratio was analyzed by the Chi-square test (for A, B) and Fisher’s exact test (for C, D), followed by the Bonferroni method. P value < 0.05 was regarded as statistically significant

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