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Errors in the administration of insulin by clinical staff are common. In certain cases they may be severe and can cause death. Two common errors have been identified:
Some of these errors have resulted from insufficient training in the use of insulin by healthcare professionals.
All organisations in the NHS and independent sector should ensure that:
The Rapid Response Report can be downloaded from the right hand column.
You can view further details of this guidance and supporting information by clicking on the following link: www.nrls.npsa.nhs.uk/alerts
Please direct further queries to rrr@npsa.nhs.uk or telephone 020 7927 9890. Media enquiries should be directed to Simon Morgan on 020 7927 9580.
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