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November 18, 2021

Top 10 Pharmacy Errors

Pharmacy errors are more common than you might think. There are many kinds of pharmacy errors that can occur, and they can all be caused by inattention, distractions, and other problems inside the pharmacy while prescriptions are being filled.

These are the most common pharmacy errors that occur:

  1. Incorrect Label

If your medication has been labeled incorrectly, you might take the wrong dose of a medication, or you might not be taking the right medication at all. Pharmacy errors need to be correct with the right dosing and the right medication name on them.

  1. Incorrect Dosage

If you have been told to take the wrong dosage of a medication, you could suffer serious harm. This is one of the most common medication errors that can take place.

  1. Lack of Counsel

Pharmacists must provide advice and information about your medication if you need it.

  1. Expired Medications

Sometimes medications that have gone bad are not pulled off the shelves. Expired medications might not work well enough to take care of your needs.

  1. Improper Form of Medication

If you have been given the wrong form of the medication that you need to take, this might lead to serious issues with your health.

  1. Not Looking for Drug Interactions

Pharmacists must check to make sure that you are not taking any medications that cannot be paired with your new medication. Drug interactions can lead to serious harm and even death.

  1. Not Checking Your Chart

Pharmacists must also investigate your medical history and make sure that you do not have any conditions that might be an indication that you cannot take this new medication. This is the doctor’s job as well, but pharmacists must verify the information.

  1. Illegible Handwriting on Prescription

Doctor’s handwriting can be hard to read, and pharmacists must check that they are sure about the medications that are requested on handwritten prescriptions.

  1. Not Paying Attention to Previously Filled Prescriptions

There are many medications that cannot be given out to a patient before a certain time period has elapsed between prescriptions. Giving these out too soon can lead to the chance of overdose in some patients.

  1. Faulty or Recalled Medications

Recalled medications need to be pulled off the shelves and not handed out. If you are given medications that should have been pulled off the shelves, you could suffer serious harm.

Working with a skilled pharmacy error lawyer is crucial if you have been harmed due to a pharmacy error. Work with us at Kennedy Law Firm for your pharmacy error representation needs.

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