Risks Due to Poor Prescription of Medications in Stomatology
Otto Alemán Miranda*, Arsha Martínez, Yusely Balbuena Daudinot, Noslen de Lapuente Ravelo DDS
General Clinical and Surgical Hospital Orlando Pantoja Tamayo, Cuba
*Corresponding Author: Otto Alemán Miranda, General Clinical and Surgical
Hospital Orlando Pantoja Tamayo, Cuba.
Received: November 20, 2023; Published: December 15, 2023
Abstract
A bibliographic review was carried out on the main risks and complications due to poor prescription of medications in dentistry. The main risks due to incorrect prescription of medications in dentistry were described in the present work, where the cardiovascular, hepatic, renal and hematological allergic types were highlighted.
Keywords:Poor Prescription, Stomatology
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