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When Medical Malpractice in Kentucky is the Result of Wrong Medication (Part A)

A common form of medical negligence that can lead to serious injuries is giving an individual the wrong medication. Medication errors can result in devastating consequences, including severe complications and even death. This may lead an individual to file a Kentucky medical malpractice claim against the negligent healthcare professional.

Pursing a Kentucky medical malpractice claim can be challenging. The complicated paperwork, collection of evidence and proving the injuries were the result of wrong medication is best done with the help of a medical malpractice attorney in Louisville.

A medical malpractice attorney in Louisville who specializes in this practice area knows the types of documentation and records necessary in order to help substantiate your Kentucky medical malpractice claim.

Common Causes of Medication Errors

The potential danger in an individual receiving the wrong medication is frightening. This is especially true if an individual already has a compromised immune system, is elderly or if there is a pregnancy involved. However, all types of medication errors pose a serious risk.

There are some common causes of medication errors, which demonstrate most are preventable and are due to medical negligence.
When doctors or other medical professionals fail to exercise care and caution, they may prescribe the wrong medication.

Sometimes an individual is given the wrong medication when misdiagnosed.
If a doctor determines a patient's symptoms are indicative of a medical condition and treats the condition with medication, there could be serious consequences if the patient was really suffering from another medical condition.

Not only is the patient being treated with the wrong medication, but he or she is missing out on treatment for the true condition. Additionally, the wrong medication may cause serious damage to the underlying condition, making the whole situation worse.

Other medication errors are related to the dosage prescribed or administered.
If an individual is either prescribed and/or receives the wrong dosage whether it is too much or too little, it can lead to serious injuries and may warrant a Kentucky medical malpractice claim.

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