Thursday, December 13, 2012

Dangerous Pharmacy Errors


In the past five years, many of the major pharmacy chains have faced serious allegations regarding pharmaceutical errors. These charges have covered a range of different topics, including improper dosage cases, filling the wrong prescriptions, and allowing dangerous drug interactions to occur. Lawsuits regarding these errors have caused a great deal of concern in consumers and their trust of these major pharmacies.

Major pharmacy chains have been facing tough question because of their lack of procedures to report pharmacy errors. A recent ABC reporter interviewed a representative of the National Chain Drug Store trade group who indicated that there are no reports or statistics on the occurrences of pharmacy errors because there is no Federal requirement for such documentation. This indicates a lack of responsibility for activities that can have devastating effects on a customer's health.

Dangerous drug interactions are one of the primary dangers for customers of any pharmacy. In today's medical culture, specialization has been a crucial part of medical advances. It also means that one person may regularly see multiple doctors, each prescribing different medications. If a doctor prescribes a medication that will interact harmfully with another one being taken by their patient, it is the responsibility of the pharmacist to recognize the potential danger in this situation.

Drug interactions can have serious unintended side effects that can put a patient at risk for even greater health issues. A pharmacist has a responsibility to monitor a patient's prescriptions to avoid this type of situation. Dangerous drug interactions can leave one medication ineffective, allowing disease or harm to occur unchecked. It could also result in amplified effects of a drug, preventing a person's immune system from properly responding to the medication.

Drug interactions can cause more damage than good in many situations, and often a pharmacist is responsible for recognizing these potential dangers.




0 comments:

Post a Comment


Twitter Facebook Flickr RSS



Français Deutsch Italiano Português
Español 日本語 한국의 中国简体。