Pharmacy Misfilled
Prescription & Mistake Claims
Pharmacy
mistakes and misfilled prescriptions can cause devastating
problems. From pharmacy technicians that have confused ear
cleaner for eye drops to be given to an infant to mistaking one
medication for another causing heart problems or death to a
consumer, giving a person the wrong amount or type of medication
can cause major problems.
If you or a loved one have been the victim of
a pharmacy misfill or been mistakenly given incorrect medication
that has caused significant harm, feel free to
contact Austin Texas Pharmacy Lawyer, Jason S. Coomer or
use
our
contact form.
Pharmacy Mistakes
Many pharmacies are great and well run, but
others try to cut costs and have underpaid and under trained
pharmacy technicians handle too much in the prescription filling
process. It often will take a pharmacist to recognize dangerous
drug interactions or determine if similar medication names have
been accidentally confused or switched. Also it is always good
to have a qualified pharmacy with quality control procedures in
effect to prevent mistakes in amount of a medication or type of
a drug from being mixed up.
As a medical malpractice and pharmacy
malpractice lawyer that has handled medical malpractice and
pharmacy malpractice claims, I have worked with other Texas
Pharmacy Malpractice Lawyers to seek compensation from negligent
pharmacies that have severely injured patients through
medication mistakes and careless misfills.
Unfortunately, pharmacy mistakes occur when
pharmacists and pharmacy technicians get too busy or are just
not paying attention. If you feel you have been seriously
injured by pharmacy mistake or have lost a loved one due to a
medication mistake, it is important to investigate the claim and
make sure that it does not happen again.
If you need a Texas Pharmacy Mistake Lawyer
or an Austin Pharmacy Misfill Lawyer, feel free to
contact Austin Attorney, Jason S. Coomer. |
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