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    <title>New Website for The Safety Line System Designed to Improve Hospital Patient Safety and Reduce Tragic Medical Errors Made Through the Intravenous Route</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Dedicated to reducing costly medical errors and improving Intravenous drug administration safety, The Safety Line System&#8482; will dramatically help protect patients and hospitals from adverse drug events. Currently all IV lines used in hospitals are clear and indistinguishable from each other. This makes it difficult to differentiate each line from the next. The Safety Line System provides the solution to this problem. (PRWeb Jul 16, 2009)</P>
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