Minnesota Prescription Drug Error Lawyer Concerned About Prescription Errors Leading to Serious Injury or Death
Far too often, medical professionals fail to prescribe right medication for a patient. Thousands of are victims of prescription drug errors each year. A prescription drug error is a medical mistake which most commonly occurs in hospitals, nursing homes and pharmacies. Failure to give the correct dosage of a medication can cause severe damage to a patient.
Most often, prescription drug errors involve:
- Prescribing medications without performing adequate medical tests and failure to understand the allergic reactions to certain prescribed drugs;
- Newer medications can have a negative effect if prescribed or consumed with older medicines;
- Prescription errors can arise because of prescribing medications to individuals with critical health problems such as heart trouble, liver or kidney problems;
- Prescribing the wrong medication or wrong dose is a mistake and that can cause severe injury or death.
Many doctors do not give due importance to their handwriting. Many times pharmacists are unable to read the instructions correctly. Prescription errors which are a result of poor handwriting methods are dangerous and can affect the patient’s health.
More often than not, wrong medications can have a devastating effect on the health of a patient and can pave the way for future health complications.
Drug reactions due to the consumption of wrong medications are serious and many doctors fail to diagnose such cases correctly and continue the treatment process by prescribing additional medications.
The results of prescription drug errors in children and infants are more dangerous than adults. Small children are more prone to serious injuries because they are unable to tolerate drug reactions due to a weak immune system. Avoid prescription errors in children and infants by prescribing medications based on age and weight factor. Prescription errors can be avoided but sadly plenty of small children are reported to be victims of malpractice.
Here are some tips designed to prevent prescription errors:
- It is possible to avoid prescription errors by making a habit of checking all medications before consuming them.
- Make sure that you are receiving the correct medications as per the prescription and never hesitate to ask several questions regarding the drug information and side effects associated with it.
- Read the information and drug labels several times before purchasing the medications from a pharmacy shop.
- If possible try to ensure that you are consuming the correct medicine by checking it with a doctor who has prescribed the medication.
Are you or a loved one the victim of a prescription drug error? Contact a MN prescription drug error lawyer with the Brown Law Offices, P.A. We offer free consultations at your home, work, hospital or one of our six Twin Cities metro offices. Contact us by calling (612) 789-2100 or submit an inquiry through our online consultation form. We never charge a fee unless we win a settlement on your behalf.
