A Santa Fe couple have filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against a hospital after the wife almost died after being given the painkiller Dilaudid.
The woman was admitted to the hospital for severe abdominal pain in 2010 when she was intravenously given Dilaudid. According to court documents, she became sick and the pain intensified, but nurses continued to give her the medication. Later that day her husband says he found her twitching, foaming at the mouth, eyes rolled back, and turning purple.
The complaint states that the hospital staff should have known that patients who are morbidly obese are at a higher risk for obstructive sleep apnea, which can intensify when given narcotic analgesic medication like Dilaudid. She says she has suffered emotional trauma after experiencing cardio-pulmonary arrest.
If you or someone you love suffered due to hospital negligence, contact the Philadelphia hospital negligence lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130.


