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Incorrect Prescription

When a doctor prescribes the wrong medication, it can cause adverse health effects, worsening existing conditions or creating new ones. Prescription errors often occur due to misdiagnosis, clerical mistakes, or failure to consider drug interactions.

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Your Treatment Should Heal, Not Harm

If you suffered harm due to an incorrect prescription, you could be entitled to medical negligence compensation. Contact us for support.

Common Types of Errors
  • A drug intended for another condition is given.

  • The strength or quantity of the medication is too high or too low.

  • Prescribing a drug that conflicts with a patient’s condition or existing medications due to failure in checking medical history.

Potential Consequences
  • Worsening of the original medical condition.

  • Adverse drug reactions or unexpected side effects.

  • Toxicity or overdose risks leading to hospitalization.

Steps to Take
  • Seek medical attention immediately if you notice unusual symptoms.

  • Obtain a copy of your prescription and medical records for evidence.

  • Report the incident to your doctor and pharmacist.

  • Consult us for free evaluation to assess your compensation eligibility.

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.