Saturday, December 8, 2012

How to Prevent Medication Errors


A simple prescription mistake can result in serious injuries. Due to the large number of medications available, as well as their complex effects, doctors can occasionally make errors and cause innocent people pain and suffering. These mistakes are currently the leading form of medical malpractice in America. Victims of this negligence may be able to pursue lawsuits against the responsible parties. These cases will often times end in compensation for the victim.

Causes of Medication Errors

In order to prevent medication injuries, it is important to learn about the common mistakes medical professionals make in the pharmaceutical field. Doctors are notorious for having poor handwriting. Poor handwriting can lead to a pharmacist misreading the prescription and filing it incorrectly or with the wrong dosage. Simple negligence in matching medications to the bottle can also endanger someone's life. Taking the wrong medication can be deadly, especially if a person has a drug allergy. A medical professional that fails to carefully read a patient's medical history can cause serious injury. Both doctors and pharmacists should be aware of all possible interactions and side effects that may endanger the health of a patient.

Protecting Yourself From Injuries

Even though your doctor is responsible for prescribing medicines safely, a patient's actions may be able to ward off some serious injuries. Important steps to take include:

Informing you doctor of all allergies Bringing current prescriptions to doctors Memorizing your medications and their dosages and checking this information against the pills you are given Researching the of side effects of medications you are prescribed

This form of medical malpractice can be absolutely devastating. Luckily, in many cases, mistakes can be caught before they cause serious harm.

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