Santa Fe Medication Error Attorneys

Suffered an Illness or Injury Caused by a Medication Error?

Medication errors can have devastating consequences for patients. These errors can occur at any stage of the treatment process, from prescribing to administering drugs. If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to a medication mistake, you may be entitled to compensation. At James Wood Law, our team of experienced attorneys is here to help you hold the responsible parties accountable and pursue the compensation you deserve. If you're searching for a trusted Santa Fe medication error lawyer, look no further than our firm.


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What is a Medication Error?

A medication error is any preventable event that leads to the improper use of medication or patient harm while the medication is in the control of a healthcare professional, patient, or consumer. These errors can happen at any point in the medication management process, from prescribing to dispensing and administering drugs. The consequences can range from minor side effects to severe injury, permanent disability, or even death.

Medication errors are a significant public health issue and can happen in hospitals, pharmacies, nursing homes, or even at home when patients are improperly instructed. Regardless of where they occur, these mistakes often arise due to human error, lack of communication, or system failures.

Some of the most common types include:

  • Incorrect Dosage: One of the most frequent errors involves giving a patient too much or too little of a prescribed medication. Whether it's due to a miscalculation or a failure to adjust dosage for factors like age, weight, or kidney function, incorrect dosages can cause serious harm.
  • Wrong Medication: Patients may receive the wrong medication altogether due to a mix-up in prescribing or dispensing. This could be due to similar-sounding drug names, failure to verify patient records, or simple human error.
  • Improper Administration: Medication must be administered in the correct way for it to be effective and safe. This includes following proper procedures for oral, intravenous, or topical applications. Administering medication through the wrong route can cause serious complications.
  • Failure to Consider Drug Interactions: Many patients take multiple medications at once. Healthcare providers must carefully consider potential interactions between drugs, which can cause dangerous side effects or reduce the effectiveness of treatments if not properly managed.
  • Allergic Reactions: Prescribing or administering a medication that a patient is allergic to, especially when the allergy is documented in their medical records, is a grave mistake. This type of error can lead to severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening.
  • Labeling and Packaging Errors: In some cases, medication errors occur due to mistakes in labeling or packaging. Incorrect information on a medication bottle or packaging can lead to improper usage, leading to adverse effects.

Who is Liable for a Medication Error?

Determining liability in a medication error case can be complex, as multiple parties may be involved in the medication management process. Common liable parties include:

  • Doctors: A doctor can be held liable for prescribing the wrong medication, incorrect dosage, or failing to account for known allergies or potential drug interactions. It is their responsibility to review a patient’s medical history and prescribe treatment that is safe and effective.
  • Pharmacists: Pharmacists have a duty to accurately fill prescriptions. They must ensure that the medication and dosage prescribed match what is dispensed to the patient. Pharmacists should also counsel patients on the correct usage of their medications and flag any potential issues, such as drug interactions.
  • Nurses and Hospital Staff: In a hospital setting, nurses and other staff may be responsible for administering medications. If a nurse administers the wrong drug, gives the incorrect dose, or fails to follow the correct procedure, they may be held liable for the error.
  • Pharmaceutical Companies: In some cases, pharmaceutical companies may bear responsibility for errors due to improper labeling, defective products, or failure to provide adequate warnings about a drug’s side effects or interactions.

Why Choose James Wood Law?

At James Wood Law, we are dedicated to protecting the rights of patients who have been harmed by medication errors. Our team of experienced attorneys has a deep understanding of New Mexico's medical malpractice laws and will guide you through every step of the legal process. We believe in holding negligent healthcare providers accountable and securing justice for our clients.

  • Experience: With years of experience handling medical malpractice cases, our team is well-equipped to handle complex medication error claims.
  • Compassionate Representation: We understand the emotional and physical toll that a medication error can have on you and your family. We provide compassionate support while fighting aggressively for your rights.
  • Proven Results: We have a track record of securing successful outcomes for our clients, and we are committed to pursuing maximum compensation in your case.

To schedule a free consultation, contact us today at (505) 906-6774.


 

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