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Pharmacy Error Injury Lawyer Blog
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Covers pharmacy error legislation, reports and opinions in Maryland. Published by Lebowitz & Mzhen, LLC.
Recent Posts
QJM: How to Prevent Medication Errors and Injury with Balanced Prescribing
As Maryland Medication Mistake Attorneys we have recently read an article published in the QJM, the long-established leading general medical journal, on the topic of medication errors—giving an overview of what medication mistakes are, how they hap...
Walgreen’s Pharmacy Misfill—Child Given Heart Medication Instead of H1N1 Antiviral Drug
Our Pharmacy Misfill Attorneys in Maryland have been following the recent news of a dangerous medication mistake made by a Walgreen’s pharmacy, where a child was given heart medication instead of an antiviral drug to treat the H1N1 flu virus. When...
Alert for Public Safety—FDA Reports Medication Error with Tamiflu
The FDA has recently published a patient safety alert, reporting medication dosage errors associated with Tamiflu, (for oral suspension), the top doctor prescribed anti-viral flu medication, administered to both adults and children. Our Maryland Pha...
Dangerous Drug Abbreviations that Lead to Medical Injury
In the ongoing topic of medical error and injuries that our Maryland Medication Mistake Lawyers covered earlier this week in a previous blog, the National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCCMERP) recommends that in...
Death from Medication Error Leads to Prevention Awareness
As Maryland Medication Error Injury Attorneys, we have recently read data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stating that in the United States, 1.3 million people are injured by medication errors every year, with at least one death repo...
Veterans Hospital Paves the Way for Computerized Records
In a post from earlier this year, our attorneys at Lebowitz & Mzhen, LLC discussed how computerized health records would help Maryland pharmacists and doctors to eliminate Maryland medication mistakes. According to a recent article in the Wall Stree...
