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Protect Yourself from Medication Mistakes

Even when pharmacists and physicians are trained and experienced in their respective fields, they can still make careless errors that can put your health at risk. One especially dangerous kind of medical mistakes is a medication error. If your doctor gives you the wrong drug for your condition, or if a pharmacist accidentally fills your prescription incorrectly, you can suffer from serious health problems.

Although you can take steps to protect yourself from medication errors, you cannot always detect when you have the wrong drug or the wrong dosage. If you have suffered due to a medication mistake, you should discuss your case with a qualified medical malpractice lawyer. Contact an experienced Philadelphia medical malpractice attorney from Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 215-238-1130.

Awareness is Key

Awareness of your medication is an important part of protecting yourself from medication errors. First, make sure that you know exactly what drug the doctor prescribes as well as its purpose. This way, if you are accidentally given a drug for one condition when you are suffering from another, you can catch the mistake. Also, if you are getting your prescription refilled, double-check to see if it looks the same as your last bottle.

Avoid Mixing Drugs

Mixing substances, whether it is several different drugs or certain drugs and alcohol, can endanger your wellbeing. If you take something like sedatives, you should not mix these with other sedatives, even if they are not from the same family of medication. Too much of one thing can overload your system and cause a deadly overdose. Also, some drugs magnify each other’s negative side effects.

Additionally, certain medicines are not safe when combined with alcohol. Always ask the pharmacist if you plan on drinking while taking a medication to see if it is safe.

Contact Us

Medicine should help you, not harm you. However, medication mistakes can give you the wrong medicine or the wrong dose, which can put you at risk for overdose and other problems. If you are the victim of a medication error, you should contact a Philadelphia medical malpractice lawyer from Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130 today for more information.

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