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August 10, 2021

The Top Reasons to Consult an Attorney About Pharmacy Negligence

While it might seem like pharmacies have a lot of checks and balances in place to prevent injury or harm from coming to patients who have their prescriptions filled there, the reality is that various kinds of errors harm or injure patients every year. There are over 1,400 errors related to medications that are not reported correctly, and not reviewed properly at the time of prescription in the US each year.

If you have been injured through pharmacy negligence, you might be wondering when you should seek help with representation of your case. Medical professionals often make it sound like injuries to those who have been given incorrectly filled prescriptions are not cause for legal intervention, but that is often not the case. If you think that you are entitled to compensation for your pharmacy negligence injury, read on to learn the top reasons that you should consult an attorney about pharmacy negligence.

The Top Reasons to Consult an Attorney About Pharmacy Negligence

  1. Missing Instructions

This is a common problem and patients do not always realize that they are missing the information that they need for a given medication until after they have begun attempting to take it. If you were not provided counsel by a pharmacist when you picked up your medications, or the instructions that you require to take the medication are not marked on the bottles or packets, you might be eligible to seek compensation for your injuries. 

  1. Incorrect Dosage

This is probably one of the most serious oversights that can take place through pharmacy negligence, and being told to take the wrong amount of a medication can actually be deadly. Patients are not experts about the medications that they are given and they may not have any prior experience with a given medication. This can lead to major consequences if patients follow the incorrect directions they were given and take the wrong dose of a drug.

  1. Incorrect Medications

This is a major issue that can be caused by pharmacy negligence and it too can have deadly consequences. Being given the wrong medication can lead to serious injury or lifelong health complications. Every year at least 7,000 people die or harmed as the result of this kind of medication error. Many medications look the same as others and it can be easy to mix up medications if the pharmacy is not following correct procedures.

What Can You Do If You Think You Have Been Harmed Through Pharmacy Negligence?

The best thing to do if you or a loved one has been harmed through pharmacy negligence is to speak with a qualified attorney who can guide you through the process of seeking compensation for your pain and suffering related to this incident. Schedule a consult with us today to discuss the possibility of seeking compensation for your injuries related to pharmacy negligence. Our team of qualified attorneys can help you to get the help you need to seek the compensation that you deserve.

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