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Champaign Incorrect Prescription Lawyers

Prescription errors are one of the most common types of medical malpractice. Prescription errors can be the result of a negligent pharmacist or a negligent doctor. When a doctor or pharmacist makes a mistake in prescribing a medication or filling a prescription, their patients not only lose the benefits of the correct medication, they may also experience dangerous or deadly side-effects.

Doctors and pharmacists are trained to understand the differences between medications and should be aware of potential errors and confusions. If you or someone you love has been harmed by a prescription error, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, losses, and suffering. To learn more, discuss your case with a compassionate Champaign incorrect prescription lawyer by contacting the attorneys of Spiros Law, P.C. today at (217) 328-2828.

Common Causes of Prescription Errors

A number of factors at the doctor’s office and pharmacy can lead to prescription errors. The most common causes of prescription errors include:

  • Illegible handwriting
  • Medications with similar names
  • Incorrect dosage
  • Failure to identify a dangerous drug interaction
  • Filling the wrong medication
  • Mixing up patient names

Prescription errors can be devastating, and any mistakes on the part of a doctor or pharmacist should not go unpunished. If you have been the victim of a pharmacy error, you may be able to secure compensation for the pain and suffering you have endured.

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No pharmacy error victim should have to pay for the consequences of a medical professional’s negligence. If you or someone you love has been harmed by a prescription error, the responsible doctor or pharmacist may be liable for pharmaceutical malpractice. To discuss your case with a compassionate Champaign prescription error attorney, contact the attorneys of Spiros Law, P.C. today by calling (217) 328-2828.