A 32-year-old Caucasian male presented at our clinic a few days ago, seeking diagnosis and treatment for a rash on his lower legs. Another intriguing case Dr. Robert Dickson has just seen in his clinic.
The health unit says an end-of-day audit found six administered doses that had not been accounted for and that an additional vial of the saline diluent had been used.
These painful blisters affect an estimated one in five Canadians annually, and can range in frequency from rare episodes to 12 or more recurrences per year, according to the Canadian Skin Patient Alliance