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Dispensing
Errors

Pharmacists and pharmacy staff play a crucial role in ensuring patients receive the correct medication. A dispensing error happens when, the wrong medication is given to the patient, incorrect dosage instructions are provided or medication is mislabelled, leading to confusion in administration.

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Protect Your Rights When Pharmacies Get It Wrong

If you have been harmed by a pharmacy error, you may have grounds for a medical negligence claim. Compensation may cover your medical expenses and additional suffering caused by the mistake.

Common Types of Errors
  • The pharmacy provides a different drug than prescribed.

  • Labeling error, incorrect dosage, frequency or administration instructions.

  • Mix-ups due to similar drug names or packaging, receiving a medication that looks or sounds similar to the intended one.

Potential Consequences
  • Ineffectiveness of treatment, leading to prolonged illness.

  • Unintended side effects, allergic reactions, or drug interactions.

  • Life-threatening complications if critical medications (e.g., heart or diabetes drugs) are dispensed incorrectly.

Steps to Take
  • Double-check medication labels and compare with your prescription.

  • Stop taking the incorrect medication immediately and consult a healthcare professional.

  • Keep all pharmacy receipts, medication bottles, and packaging as evidence.

  • Contact us for free discussion a potential legal claim.

No Win, No Fee

We offer conditional fee agreements (CFA) or "no win, no fee" structures to make legal services more accessible to individuals who may be hesitant to claim due to financial concerns.