The following parties may be held
responsible:
The manufacturer: If consumption of certain drugs causes harm, a victim may bring a
lawsuit against the manufacturer for manufacturing the unsafe medical drugs.
The testing laboratory: Drugs usually go through a series of tests before they make it to
the market. If a laboratory conducts the
test, it can be sued for the harm caused to the victim.
The medical sales
representative: A medical sales representative may
be held liable if he or she makes recommendations regarding the usage of drugs
that are found to be harmful.
The doctor: A doctor may be held liable if the prescribed drugs cause harm or
complications. He or she also may be found negligent if he or she fails to warn
about the potential side effects or provide adequate instructions regarding
usage.
The hospital/clinic: A hospital or clinic is a part of the chain of distribution of
drugs and hence may be held liable for any harm caused.
The pharmacy: A pharmacy is the final point in the chain of distribution of
drugs. It may be held liable if a victim suffers injuries because of unsafe
medical drugs bought from it.