Pharmacy Malpractice

Causes and Consequences of Pharmacy Malpractice

Pharmacy malpractice is preventable when doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians diligently perform their jobs. When they fail to do so, they must be held responsible.

Common pharmacy malpractice causes include:

  • Heavy workloads
  • Constant distractions from phones and customers
  • Poor penmanship by physicians
  • Insufficient technical assistance

A 2013 study identified many errors involving incorrect drugs, wrong dosages, or inaccurate directions. Patients should verify prescriptions and medication labels before use. If an error is discovered, contact the pharmacy and healthcare provider immediately.

Pharmacists, pharmacy aids, and clerical co-workers can be held liable for incorrectly filling prescriptions resulting in injury or death.

Importance of Educating Yourself on Medications

Understanding your medications and their potential side effects is essential. Educate yourself by researching reputable sources, such as the FDA, to stay informed about your prescriptions.

How Our Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help

At Haug Barron Law Group, our personal injury attorneys have experience in a wide range of cases, including pharmacy malpractice. Discover how our team can help you pursue justice.