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(as of 2026), which can lead to dangerous clinical decisions. Legal & Ethical Issues
Clinical guidelines shift rapidly. A 2021 database lacks critical updates regarding: New pharmaceutical approvals and recalled medications. Evolving diagnostic protocols for infectious diseases. Revised pediatric and adult dosing charts.
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