It seems like almost everyday there are new prescription medications on the market to treat the various illnesses from which many individuals suffer. Whether an individual has problems with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, rheumatoid arthritis or any other number of ailments, there are prescription medications on the market designed to alleviate these problems. With so many new medications flooding the market, it seems almost impossible for doctors to effectively keep up with and stay informed regarding these different medications and what the medications are used to treat. This is especially true when many of these medications have similar names but very different uses. Unfortunately, patients have been prescribed the wrong medication because of the doctor's error. For example, Lamictal may be prescribed instead of Lamisil. One drug treats seizures while the other is an antifungal medication. A patient receiving Lamictal instead of Lamisil could be severely, adversely impacted by taking the wrong medication.
While most medication errors are simple mistakes and are not accompanied by malicious intent, the health consequences suffered by the patient cannot and should not be ignored. Licensed healthcare providers have an obligation to their patients, and when these obligations are not met the healthcare provider should be held accountable. When doctors do not adhere to the medical community's accepted standards of care and an injury to the patient results as a consequence, the doctor can be held liable for the patient's injuries. This can be true even when an innocent mistake is made because that innocent mistake can have life-altering ramifications for the patient. For these reasons, it is imperative that doctors take the time to ensure that the medication they are prescribing their patient is in fact the correct medication. Being 99 percent sure is not enough when it comes to the health of an individual.
Almost anyone can appreciate the difficulty that medical providers have in keeping up with the latest medications and their uses. Advertisements for new medications are on television, magazines, billboards, and the like. It is no wonder that medication errors are made on a regular basis. However, this does not excuse the fact that a medication error has occurred and patient has suffered an injury. Even if the doctor had the best intentions in prescribing the medication this does not change the fact that the wrong medication was prescribed to the patient. The doctor may be held responsible for medical malpractice due to negligence. If the patient files a medical malpractice claim, the patient could recover monies for lost wages and medical expenses.
Medical malpractice can happen anywhere, and residents of Maryland or Washington D.C. are no exception. Victims of medical malpractice in Maryland or Washington D.C. that would like to speak with a legal professional regarding their medical malpractice claim should contact the law firm of Robinson and Associates. With many years of medical malpractice law suit negotiation and litigation under the belts, Robinson and Associates can offer the expert legal advice for which medical malpractice victims are searching.
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