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Lawsuits for Wrong Prescription Drugs, Prescription Errors, Wrong Medication Lawsuits

Prescription Errors can occur anytime and can be caused by the simplest of distractions.

Do you have a Medication Error lawsuit?

Taking the wrong medication can be dangerous and deadly. A negligent physician or pharmacists could end up giving you the wrong medication, causing severe reactions and side effects. Sometimes, even if you are taking the right medication for your disease or ailment, it could be the wrong medication for you. You may have allergies or be taking other medications that interact with the prescribed drug.

Malpractice for Wrong Prescription

Since side effects of certain prescription medications are similar to those effects you may feel when taking the wrong medication, it is difficult to determine whether the medication is wrong or not. It is vital that you check and double check everything and make sure your physician and pharmacist do the same.

In some cases, the right medication is prescribed, but in the wrong dosage. Too little of a dosage could have adverse effects on your health, and will not treat your current disease or ailment. Prescribing too high of a dosage could also cause severe effects, injury or even death.

Hospital Prescribing Wrong Medication

If you have been a victim of having the wrong medication, or the wrong dosage of a medication prescribed to you, please call us. The dedicated and experienced attorneys of Anapol Schwartz can fight for you and defend you against the negligent parties that caused you harm. Call today for your free consultation.

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