Sivakumar Murugesan.
Chief Consultant: Medpoint Healthcare
LASA drugs are medications that look or sound similar to each other, either by their generic name, or brand name. They might have similar packaging, similar-sounding names, or similar spellings
Effective Administration of LASA medications
a.Annually reviewing the LASA medications.
b. Implementing clinical protocols which:
· Minimize the use of verbal and telephone orders.
· Emphasize the need to carefully read the label each time a medication is accessed and again prior to administration, rather than relying on visual recognition, location, or other less specific cues.
· Emphasize the need to check the purpose of the medication on the prescription/order and, prior to administering the medication, check for an active diagnosis that matches the purpose/indication.
· Include both the nonproprietary name and the brand name of the medication on medication orders and labels, with the nonproprietary name in proximity to and in larger font size than the brand name.
c. Developing strategies to avoid confusion or misinterpretation caused by illegible prescribing or medication orders, including those that:
· Require the printing of drug names and dosages.
· Emphasize drug name differences using methods such as “tall man” lettering.
d. Storing problem medications in separate locations or in non-alphabetical order, such as by bin number, on shelves, or in automated dispensing devices.
e. Using techniques such as boldface and colour differences to reduce the confusion associated with the use of LASA names on labels, storage bins and shelves, computer screens, automated dispensing devices, and medication administration records.
The potential for errors can be reduced by:
· Legible handwriting
· Clear oral communications
· Writing complete drug orders
· Use generic names; do not abbreviate drug names
· Specifying the route of administration
· Specifying the drug strength, e.g. 100mg
· Never abbreviate unit as "U": Spell out "unit"
· Never use a trailing zero: 1mg, not 1.0mg
· Never leave a decimal point "naked": Use 0.25mg or 250microgram, not .25mg
· Specifying directions for when required medicines, include frequency, total daily dose and indication for use
Listed below are some drug names that can look and/or sound alike. Some are dangerously close, whereas others require incomplete prescribing information, poor communication skills, poor listening, and/or a lack of knowledge about the drugs for an error to result.
Aminophylline | Amitriptyline |
Amoxicillin | Ampicillin |
Amiloride | Amlodipine |
Amiloride | Amiodarone |
Amitriptyline | Nortriptyline |
Anafranil | Enalapril |
Atenolol | Timolol |
Azithromycin | Erythromycin |
Baclofen | Bactroban® |
Beclometasone | Betamethasone |
Beconase® | Becotide® |
Betnovate® | Dermovate® |
Bisacodyl | Bisoprolol |
Carbamazepine | Carbimazole |
Carbimazole | Chlorpromazine |
Carboplatin® | Cisplatin® |
Cefotaxime | Cefuroxime |
Chlorpromazine | Chlorpropamide |
Ciclosporin | Cycloserine |
Clobazam | Clonazepam |
Clomiphene | Clomipramine |
Clomiphene | Clonidine |
Clotrimazole | Co- trimoxazole |
Clonazepam | Lorazepam |
Clonidine | Clomiphene |
Co-codamol | Co- proxamol |
Co-dydramol | Co- proxamol |
Cortisone | Cordarone® |
Dacarbazine | Procarbazine |
Daunorubicin | Doxorubicin |
DepoMedrone | DepoProvera |
Dermovate | Betnovate |
Digoxin | Doxepin |
Dipryridamole | Disopyramide |
Domperidone | Droperidol |
Dopamine | Dobutamine |
Dothiepin | Doxepin |
Enflurane | Isoflurane |
Ergometrine | Ergotamine |
Etidronate | Etretinate |
Epinephrine(Adrenaline) | Ephedrine |
Etidronate | Etomidate |
Fenoprofen | Flurbiprofen |
Fentanyl | Alfentanyl |
Fluoxetine | Fluvoxamine |
FolicAcid | FolinicAcid |
Gliclazide | Glipizide |
Humalog® | Humulin® |
Hydroxyurea | Hydroxyzine |
Hydroxyzine | Hydralazine |
Idarubicin® | Doxorubicin |
Imipramine | Trimipramine |
IsosorbideDinitrate | IsosorbideMononitrate |
Ketoprofen | Ketotifen |
Lamivudine | Lamotrigine |
Levothyroxine | Liothyronine |
Lisinopril | Fosinopril |
Lofepramine | Loperamide |
Maxidex | Maxitrol |
Mebendazole | Metronidazole |
Metformin | Methyldopa |
Methylprednisolone | Medroxyprogesterone |
Metolazone | Metoprolol |
Migraleve | Migril |
Motilium | Motival |
Motipress | Motival |
Nicotinamide | NicotinicAcid |
Nifedipine | Nicardipine |
Nifedipine | Nimodipine |
Nortriptyline | Amitriptyline |
Olsalazine | Olanzapine |
Penicillamine | Penicillin |
Prednisolone | Prenisone |
Priadel | Parlodel |
Prochlorperazine | Penicillamine |
Promazine | Promethazine |
Quinidine | Quinine |
Rifadin | Rifinah |
Sandocal | Sando-K |
Selegiline | Stelazine |
Senokot | Seroxat |
Sinemet | Cimetidine |
Sinemet | Sinequan |
Tamoxifen | Temazepam |
Tamoxifen | Tenoxicam |
Temazepam | Temgesic |
Tramadol | Trazodone |
Trimeprazine | Trimipramine |
Triptafen | Tryptophan |
Vermox | Volmax |
Vinblastine | Vincristine |
Sample LASA Drug List
HOSPITAL NAME | ||||||
SOUND ALIKE DRUGS | ||||||
SL NO | BRAND NAME | CHEMICAL COMPOSITION | ACTION | SOUND ALIKE BRAND NAME | CHEMICAL COMPOSITION | ACTION |
1 | ADRENOR INJ | NORADRENALIN | CARDIO VASCULAR DRUGS | ADENOCOR INJ | ADENOCINE | ANTI ARRYTHMIC |
2 | ALPRAX 0.25, 0.5 TAB | ALPRAZOLAM | ANXIOLYTICS, SEDATIVE | ATARAX 10, 25 TAB | HYDROXYZINE | ANTI ALLERGIC |
3 | ASTHALIN 4MG TAB | SAKBUTAMOL | ANTI ASTHMATIC | ASTHAFEN TAB | KETOTIFEN | ANTI ASTHAMTIC |
4 | RAZO 20 TAB | RABEPRAZOLE | ANTI LCER | RAZIN 5,10 TAB | FLUNARIZINE | ANTI MIGRAINE |
5 | REFLIN 250 INJ | CEFAZOLIN | ANTI MICROBIAL | OFLIN INJ | OFLOXACIN | ANTI BACTERIAL |
6 | OLVANCE 20, 40 TAB | OLMISARTAN MEDOXOMIL | ANTI HYPERTENSIVE | COVANCE 25, 50 TAB | LOSARTAN POTASSIUM | ANTI HYPERTENSIVE |
7 | EPSOLINTAB | PHENYTOIN | ANTI EPILEPTIC | DEPSONIL 25MG TAB | IMIPRAMINE | ANTI DEPRASSANTS |
8 | FLUNIL 10MG TAB | FLUOXETINE | ANTI DEPRASSANTS | CLONIL 10MG TAB | CLOMIPRAMINE | ANTI DEPRASSANTS |
9 | WOKRIDE CAP | LEVOSULPRIDE + RABEPRAZOLE | NEUROLEPTIC + PROKINEPTIC | OPRIDE 50 TAB | ITOPRIDE | PROKINETIC |
10 | MISONAC | MISOPROSTOL + DICLOFNAC SODIUM | NSAIDS | MUCINAC 600MG TAB | ACETYLCYSTEINE | COUGH & COLD PREPARATION |
NAME: MANAGER PAHRMACY | NAME: CHAIRMAN PTC | NAME: MANAGING DIRECTOR |
HOSPITAL PVT LTD | ||||||
LOOK ALIKE DRUGS | ||||||
SL NO | BRAND NAME | CHEMICAL COMPOSITION | ACTION | LOOK ALIKE BRAND NAME | CHEMICAL COMPOSITION | ACTION |
1 | ROSCILLIN INJ 500 | AMPICILLIN | ANTIBACTERIAL | REFLIN 500 INJ | CEFAZPMIN | ANTIMICROBIAL |
2 | AVIL TAB | CPM | ANTI ALLERGIC | LASIX TAB | FRUSEMIDE | DIURETICS |
3 | NITRACURE SYRUP | NITAZOXANIDE | ANTIPROTOZOAL | ALTHROCIN SYRUP | ERYTHROMYCIN | ANTI MICROBIAL |
4 | TRIKA 0.25 TAB | ALPRAZOLAM | ANXIOLYTIC, SEDATIVE | ALPRAX 0.5 SR TAB | ALPRAZOLAM | ANXIOLYTIC, SEDATIVE |
5 | CEACT 400 TAB | PIRACETAM | CEREBRAL ACTIVATORS | TRENTAL 400 TAB | PENTOXYFYLLIN | PERIPHERAL VASODIALATORS |
6 | DIABEND 40 MG TAB | GLICLAZIDE | ANTI DIABETIC | ALDACTONE 25 TAB | SPIRANOLACTONE | DIURETICS |
7 | BECOSULES CAP | B- COMPLEX | VITAMINS | BECOSULES Z CAP | B –COMPLEX – ZINC | VITAMINS |
8 | DOMSATAL TAB | DOMPERIDONE | ANTI EMETIC | ALPRAX 0.25MG TAB | ALPRAZOLAM | ANXIOLYTIC, SEDATIVE |
9 | PANLIPASE CAP | LIPASE+PROTEASE | DIGESTIVE ENZYMES | PANTOCID DSR CAP | PANTOPRAZOLE+ DOMPERIDONE | ANTI ULCER |
10 | BENEFICIALE CAP | MULTIVITAMINS | VITAMINS | KEE- 7 CAP | ZINC SULPHATE | MINERALS |
11 | CIPLAR 10 TAB | PROPRANOLOL | ANTI HYPERTENSIVE | DYTOR 10 TAB | TORSEMIDE | DIURETICS |
12 | NAPROSYN 250 TAB | NAPROXEN | NSAIDS | ALDACTONE 100 TAB | SPIRANOLACTONE | DIURETICS |
13 | AZTOR 40 TAB | ATORVASTATIN | DYSLIPIDAEMIC AGENT | LORNIT 500 TAB | L-ORNITHINE, L-ASPARTATE | AMINO ACID |
NAME: MANAGER PAHRMACY | NAME: CHAIRMAN PTC | NAME: MANAGING DIRECTOR |
Strategies to Prevent Look-Alike/Sound-Alike Errors
· Avoid abbreviations of drug names.
· Physically separate agents in storage areas and automated dispensing cabinets (Pyxis®).
· Use novel dosage delivery devices to distinguish products with similar names.
· Print generic and brand names on unit-dose packaging, when possible.
· Use TALL MAN lettering to emphasize the spelling of drug names in Pyxis® and medication storage areas.
· Include prompts for nurses to specify indication for use when medication is removed from Pyxis.
· Include dosing limits for medications with similar indications.
· Place “Look Alike, Sound Alike” auxiliary alerts on medication storage bins.
· Remove drugs with potentially problematic names from formulary, whenever poss
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