This represents a 38% increase since 2010 in employing tall man letters for more than 30 drug name pairs.

Tall Man Lettering. Medicine name confusion contributes to thousands of medication errors each year , some causing significant patient harm . [1] Phatak HM et al. For respondents who use tall man letters, most (51%) told us they employ this strategy for more than 30 drug name pairs; 41% use it for 11-30 pairs; and 8% use it for 10 or fewer drug name pairs. Starting on the left side of a drug name, TML highlights the differences between similar drug names by capitalizing dissimilar letters (e.g., vinBLAStine versus vinCRIStine and CISplatin versus CARBOplatin).In 2001, FDA initiated the name differentiation project to continually evaluate postmarketing reports of name pair confusion, and  determine if TML should be used to help differentiate similar The following is a list of the established drug names recommended to use tall man lettering: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2005;45:616-24.

Medication Errors Related to CDER-Regulated Drug Products Medicine name confusion contributes to thousands of medication errors each yearThe risks associated with medicine name confusion can be reduced through the application of Tall Man Lettering. Tall Man Lettering uses a combination of lower and upper case letters to highlight the differences between look-alike medicine names, helping to make them more easily distinguishable.In 2015, the Hospital Pharmacy Product List (HPPL) was updated to include Tall Man Lettering. Tall Man Lettering uses a combination of lower and upper case letters to highlight the differences between look-alike …

Tall man lettering (TML) is a technique that uses uppercase lettering to help differentiate look-alike drug names. Most respondents have built their list of drug name pairs with tall man letters …

Tall man lettering (TML) is a technique that uses uppercase lettering to help differentiate look-alike drug names. An official website of the United States government: The risks associated with medicine name confusion can be reduced through the application of Tall Man Lettering. While pharmacy and nursing staff are the primary clinicians exposed to Tall Man Lettering, any staff members that may be exposed to Tall Man Lettering should be made aware of its purpose and benefits. TALLman lettering is a method of applying upper-case lettering to sections of LASA drug names as a differentiation strategy.