Medication Errors
Columbus Medication Error AttorneysWhen we are sick, we rely on medicine to make us better. We depend on doctors to tell us what medicine to take and to pharmacists to provide us with the medicine. When an act of carelessness or negligence takes place during the process, it can turn something that was meant to heal into something that causes further harm. If you or a loved one has been hurt due to a medication error, we can help. The types of drugs available are seemingly endless, including blood thinners, clot-busting drugs, painkillers, antidepressants, and more. They go by names like TPA, Heparin, Coumadin, Aspirin, and Warfarin. Contact us at 614-228-6453 for a free consultation with a medication error lawyer. We handle cases on a contingency basis, which means that we do not get paid unless you are compensated for your injuries. The types of errors that can be made with medications are as endless as there are types of medication. Prescription-drug errors can stem from doctors not checking medical records to determine whether a patient has allergies or is on another conflicting medication. They can be caused by a doctor scribbling a decimal point in the wrong place when prescribing the dosage. Errors could be made by pharmacists confusing similarly named drugs or putting the wrong label on a prescription. Errors are often made in not properly prescribing Coumadin values to prevent blood clots based upon INR values. These types of mistakes often lead to a stroke or death. If a mistake in medication causes a brain injury, coma, short term memory loss; or any other harmful situation, we can help. We are experienced personal injury and wrongful death attorneys. Since 1977, the lawyers of Colley Shroyer & Abraham have stood up for the rights of injured people in Columbus and throughout Ohio, including Chillicothe, London, and Marysville. We are prepared to stand up for your rights. For a free initial case evaluation, contact our medical malpractice and medication error lawyers at 614-228-6453. |



