US Drug Watchdog Urges Pharmacy Clients Who Were Given the Wrong Drug or a Prescription for Someone Else by a Pharmacist to Call Them About Compensation – Were You Injured?
WASHINGTON, July 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — The US Drug Watchdog says, “We are now urging persons to call us anytime at 866-714-6466 if their local pharmacy provided them with someone else’s prescription or a prescription with the wrong drugs or incorrect dosage. For some people, the outcome of receiving the wrong prescription or a drug prescription with incorrect dosage could be fatal. We would like to help you get compensated. The only catch we have is did you keep the medication and or keep the sales receipt that indicates the error?” http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
The US Drug Watchdog is now warning consumers using a pharmacy drive through in any state nationwide to confirm the drug they are picking up has the correct name on it, the drug is the correct medication prescribed by their doctor-dentist, and do the pills or medication look to be the same as what the consumer has taken before. If not-the group is urging the consumer to park their car and go into the pharmacy and ask the pharmacist about the issue.
The US Drug Watchdog Is Urging Consumers Nationwide To Be on The Look Out for The Following Types of Pharmacy Errors:
- The pharmacy provided the consumer with the wrong drug medication
- The pharmacy failed to provide the consumer with the proper dosage and usage directions on the label
- The pharmacy filled a prescription for a child with the wrong drug medication.
- The pharmacy provided the consumer with someone else’s prescription
- Giving the young child an unintended drug
- The pharmacy failed to check for any potential medication interaction issues
The US Drug Watchdog says, “We are certain pharmacy prescription errors kill or seriously injure tens of thousands of US consumers every year. If you possess proof a pharmacy gave you the wrong prescription, a prescription with the wrong dosage or someone else’s prescription, please call us anytime at 866-714-6466-especially if you were injured by the mistake.
“However, as mentioned we will need proof of the mistake either being you still are in possession of the incorrect prescription, or your sales receipt indicates the error. If you possess this type of proof-we will get you to qualified lawyers who have a track record of assisting consumers nationwide with these types of very serious pharmacy error issues. We also want to emphasize this is a national initiative for consumers in every state from Maine to California, Florida, Illinois, Oregon, Texas, Ohio, New York, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Washington, etc.” http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
Two pts take new prescriptions into a pharmacy… one walks away with the wrong medication – a mis-fill – and the second walks away with NO MEDICATION because the pharmacist on duty states that “they are not comfortable” or some other “excuse” … not a valid reason/fact…
Did both pts fail to get the medications that their prescriber intended for them to have… the first is technically considered a MIS-FILL – wrong medication
The second… should it also being considered a MIS-FILL ?
Both pts walked away from the pharmacy without the medication that their prescriber wanted them to have for their medical/health issues.
If not… is there a DOUBLE STANDARD ? The primary charge of the 51 Boards of Pharmacy is to protect the public’s health and safety… if these boards only take action against the former issue and not the latter… are they failing to meet their primary charge ?
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