Monday, May 8, 2017

Injury Because of Unsafe Medical Drugs

When we take medicines prescribed by our doctor, or when we buy them from the pharmacies, we trust that the medicines will help us improve our condition. However, this is not the case every time. Every year, thousands of people suffer serious side effects from unsafe medical drugs. Victims harmed/injured because of unsafe medical drugs may be able to sue the responsible parties, namely:

Manufacturers: Manufacturers may be sued for manufacturing unsafe medical drugs. However, manufacturers are typically large companies. They may retain teams of high-priced lawyers to defend such cases. Filing a successful lawsuit against them is not always easy.

Testing laboratories: Drugs usually go through a series of tests before they make it to the market.  Laboratories that conduct the tests can be sued for the injuries even if they are independent of the manufacturers.

Medical sales representatives: It is the job of medical sales representatives to meets doctors and other members of the medical community to advertise the latest drugs and make recommendations regarding their usage. They may be held responsible if the recommended drugs cause injuries.

Doctors: Doctors may be held liable if the prescribed drugs cause injuries. They may also be found negligent if they fail to warn patients about the potential side effects of the prescribed drugs or provide adequate instructions regarding their usage.

Hospitals/clinics: As part of the chain of distribution of drugs, hospitals/clinics may be held liable for the injuries.

Pharmacies: Pharmacies are the final point in the chain of distribution of drugs. They may be held liable if victims suffer injuries because of unsafe medical drugs bought from pharmacies.

2 comments:

  1. My brother was sick and consulted a doctor. The doctor suggested some medicines, which my brother took for a month. However, since there was no improvement in his condition, he consulted another doctor, who told him that the medicines prescribed earlier were wrong and could cause serious side effects. Can I file a claim against the first doctor or the hospital authorities for medical negligence?

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    1. When dangerous or defective drugs are not recalled, allowing individuals to suffer serious side effects, the victims may be entitled to receive compensation for their damages. For more details visit our website: http://www.jmlawyer.com/practice-areas/dangerous-and-defective-drugs

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