North Carolina Drug Injury Lawyers
Drug Recalls and drug medication errors are unnecessary. A recent study found that 22 adverse drug events—half of which were preventable—occurred for every 100 nursing home residents within a one-year period. Permanent damage including psychological changes are problems from medication errors. Nursing high caseload and high amount of patients yield errors, these errors are negligent and should never happen.
Do you suspect a dangerous drug or a recalled drug was the cause of a medical problem, injury or death? Our North Carolina Drug Injury lawyers can help. Contact our North Carolina drug injury lawyers, you have rights.
Our North Carolina Drug Injury lawyers can help with drugs that have been known to be dangerous, recalled or have posted alerts:
- Bextra
- Clozaril (clozapine)
- Diet Pills
- Antidepressants
- Opioids
- Muscle relaxant
- Vioxx
- Zyprexa
- Accutane
- Celebrex
- Fen-phen
- Ephedra
- Baycol
Hospitals and doctors need to know patients history and observe how medications and drugs react with patients. Adjustments sometimes are needed and the care should be a standard level. If drugs are recalled or advised not to give to certain types of conditions or patients, then the health care provider is not being responsible.
Labels of warnings and dosage recommendations are required and health care should advise about drug warnings. Drugs combined together need to be monitored and charted, drug takers are trusting health care that the drugs work well together and the risk is low. Recalled and FDA warned noticed drugs should be handled with care and knowledge.
Do you suspect a dangerous drug or a recalled drug was the cause of a medical problem, injury or death? Our North Carolina Drug Injury lawyers can help. Contact our North Carolina drug injury lawyers, you have rights.
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