Medical Malpractice

  • Mother Sues After Four-Month Old Died From Cough Medicine

    Jenny Albano | November 15, 2007 4:49 PM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    Dimitria Alvarez's four-month old son died from taking over-the-counter cough and cold medicines on Oct. 8, 2001, and she has since sued the two sued two distributors of the drugs, claiming they should have known the dangers of the main ingredient and cautioned consumers.The lawsuit filed Wednesday is one of the first since Federal Drug Administration hearings last month where health experts...

  • Hospital sued for medication error

    Barry Doyle | June 13, 2007 2:30 PM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    A Missouri hospital has been sued by the parents of one of its patients after the 8-year old girl received the wrong medication. The girl had been prescribed israpidine but was given risperdal instead.The girl suffered brain damage and kidney damage and will eventually require a kidney transplant."Sound-alike" medications cause the potential for medication errors. This arises from the custom...

  • Judge rules medication errors caused by workload

    Barry Doyle | June 02, 2007 9:52 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    At a recent administrative law hearing for unemployment benefits, a judge ruled that a nurse's discharge was not for cause -- even though she made many errors in the care of patients under her charge -- because the errors were the result of the multiple responsibilities that had been placed on the nurse. Therefore, the judge awrded unemployment benefits that the hospital had been contesting.The...

  • Medication dispensing errors in Texas

    Barry Doyle | May 25, 2007 8:00 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    A Houston TV station ran a segement recently on the occurrence of medication dispensing errors at local pharmacies, and the apparently lax discipline of pharamcists who make dispensing errors.In one instance, a cancer patient was prescribed medication to be taken four time per week, but was given instructions by the pharamcist to take four times daily. The cancer patient suffered permanent...

  • Medication error kills patient

    Barry Doyle | May 21, 2007 8:00 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    A Montana nurse admitted to a coroner's inquest that she adminstered a wrong medication to a patient who died shortly after receiving the drug. The patient came to trhe emergency room of the hospital with difficulty breathing. The doctor ordered lasix, a diuretic, to help draw out fluid that may have been contributing the respiratory problems.Instead of taking the lasix from the pharmacy, she...

  • Drug mixing error kills three

    Barry Doyle | May 01, 2007 9:00 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    An employee in a drug compounding pharmacy who was mixing a medication made an error which resulted in a drug being sent to a clinic in a form which was 10 times more potent than intended. The medication was called colchicine, which is normally used to treat gout. It was being used in the clinic to treat back pain, which is off-lbael use of the drug. The way that the medication works is that...

  • Potassium overdose kills patient

    Barry Doyle | April 24, 2007 9:00 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    A Philadelphia family has filed suit against a local hospital after their father died following heart surgery. Two hours after having bypass surgery, the man had a fatal heart attack. The man's daughter, a doctor, reviewed his chart and saw that he was given an excessive amount of potassium, and she believes that this led to his death.Nurses are taught that they need to check their "R's"...

  • Misfill leads to stroke and death

    Barry Doyle | April 03, 2007 8:17 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    A teenage pharmacy technician filled a prescription with 10 times the dose of coumadin a customer was supposed to receive. The pharmacist on duty, charged with checking the work of the technician, failed to catch the error and dispensed the prescription to the customer.The customer suffered a massive stroke due to the overdose of coumadin. She had been suffering from Stage II breast cancer,...

  • Heart patient given wrong medication

    Barry Doyle | March 15, 2007 6:30 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    Walgreen's has been named as a defendant in a lawsuit which alleges that a pharmacist provided a customer with a medication called amicar instead of the medication prescribed by his doctor, omacor. The man had just undergone a cardiac catheterization and was prescribed omacor to lower his cholesterol. Amicar is intended to control bleeding and is inappropriate for a person who has undergone a...

  • Misfilled medication results in miscarriage

    Barry Doyle | February 25, 2007 7:30 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    A Texas woman recently was given ulcer medication instead of the prenatal vitamins which her doctor had ordered. The ulcer medication had been prescribed for a woman with a similar name.After taking the ulcer medication, she began to experience severe pain and went to the emergency room. There she learned that she had a miscarriage.One of the comments in the article mentioned the hectic pace...

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