Medicine can relieve pain, alleviate other symptoms, help manage chronic conditions, and cure acute illnesses. However, there are situations where medication can cause severe health consequences.
If you believe a dangerous drug caused you or a loved one to become ill or lose their life, you may be feeling overwhelmed and want to know what went wrong and who is to blame. A dedicated Beaumont dangerous drugs lawyer could investigate your personal injury claim, help you get answers, and inform you of your legal options.
Sometimes, people experience injuries after taking a drug because the drug is inherently unsafe. Manufacturers of prescription and over-the-counter medications must try to produce reasonably safe drugs for their intended purpose. Producers need to thoroughly test their proposed new drugs before releasing them to the public. The drug must be tested with a sufficiently large and diverse population sample size and for a long enough period, to see whether the drug works as intended and if it has any adverse effects. Although some side effects are unavoidable, drug manufacturers must try to minimize these harmful effects. Drug companies must inform prospective consumers and doctors about a drug’s known effects so they can assess the risks and benefits, and make informed decisions about whether to take or prescribe the new drug.
Sadly, some drug companies are more interested in making money than worrying about patient safety. When drug manufacturers rush to get their products on the market, they can intentionally or recklessly make mistakes that can result in dangerous outcomes. Some of the mistakes made by pharmaceutical manufacturers include:
A skilled dangerous medication attorney in Beaumont could carefully review a pharmaceutical company’s testing and manufacturing protocols and records to determine any errors.
Some patients sustain injuries due to drugs that, while not inherently dangerous, cause harm due to another party’s mistake.
Physicians must review their patients’ complete medical histories before prescribing new drugs. They should note any medications their patients take that could negatively interact with the drug and ensure they prescribe the correct dosage. If the prescription is handwritten, the doctor needs to write it clearly.
If a patient receives a drug in the hospital, the administering medical worker must ensure the right patient gets the right drug.
The pharmacist who fills a prescription must correctly follow the prescribing doctor’s orders. If the pharmacist knows other drugs that could counteract, they should inform the patient.
A qualified Beaumont dangerous drugs lawyer could skillfully investigate to learn where the drug error occurred and who is at fault.
Medication can save your life. However, when someone makes a mistake and allows an inherently hazardous drug to get into the hands of patients, that manufacturing company should be legally responsible for any injuries resulting from their dangerous drug. Similarly, if a medical worker incorrectly prescribes or administers a drug that causes a patient to experience adverse effects, that healthcare professional should be held liable.
Contact a Beaumont dangerous drugs lawyer to determine how you can pursue compensation.
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