South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
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To investigate the incidence, nature of and factors contributing towards wrong drug administrations by South African anaesthetists. ⋯ Most anaesthetists experienced at least one drug error. The incidence of wrong drug administrations by South African anaesthetists appears to be similar to that in Australasia and Canada. The commonest error was a 'syringe swap' involving muscle relaxants. Most drug errors are inconsequential. An important minority of incidents result in severe morbidity or death. The study supports efforts to improve ampoule labelling, to encourage the use of syringe labels based on the international colour code and to develop a national reporting system for such incidents.