In medical malpractice circles, medication-related mistakes are among the most common. Thousands of patients die every year as a result of mistakes with medications, including mistakes made by doctors as well as pharmacists.
Understand the fundamentals of pharmacy-related medication mistakes to protect yourself and recognize a problem before it causes serious harm.
Pharmacists are responsible for the proper dosing of prescription medications and that process requires precision, accuracy and discipline. Pharmacists are not infallible. There are many prescription mistakes to watch for.
Although pharmacy procedures reduce these risks, those measures do not eliminate them.
Pharmacist mistakes happen for a variety of reasons, including inexperience and insufficient training as well as a lack of oversight by attending pharmacists. Overworking and heavy reliance on automation also increase the risks of mistakes with prescription medications.
Be attentive to the accuracy of information when you receive medications from your pharmacy. Medical complications resulting from medication errors at your pharmacy can have lifelong consequences.