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Most common mistakes pharmacies make

Regular people depend upon the medical expertise of pharmacists and doctors to give them the correct treatment for their condition. When a pharmacist makes a mistake, it can have disastrous results, since medications can have such a wide variety of effects on the human body. Here are some common types of pharmacy mistakes.

What causes the most pharmacy mistakes

Sometimes doctors or pharmacists make a mistake as to the type of medication that the patient needs. Prescribing the wrong type of medication is a serious error that can have potentially fatal consequences.

Other times, medical professionals fail to adequately take into account the possible interactions that various types of medications can have within the patient’s body. Two harmless drugs might have a devastating effect when taken together, and pharmacists must be able to foresee and prevent such an event.

Occasionally, a labeling error will occur. If a bottle contains the wrong dosage or measurements on the label, potentially disastrous results could ensue – such as an unintentional overdose.

Fortunately, not all pharmacy mistakes result in harm. Sometimes, patients will be mistakenly prescribed the wrong medication, but the medication will have no adverse effects. Even so, the risks of an adverse reaction to the wrong medication are high, and pharmacies should be held accountable for harmful or fatal mistakes.

Our country’s legal system exists to provide victims of other people’s negligence with the opportunity to seek compensation for their injuries. If a pharmacist makes a negligent mistake, that caused you or a loved one to suffer physical harm, you may have the right to hold them accountable.