Right Drug, Wrong Dose? What to Do If You’ve Been Given the Wrong Medication

HuffPost Healthy Living

Over 770,000 medication mistakes occur every year, contributing to approximately 7,000 deaths in the United States. And when it comes to medications, some mistakes are deadlier than others.

Medication mistakes can happen anywhere: as an in-patient at a hospital or from simply misreading illegible handwriting, resulting in administering 100 times the dose of a medication you are supposed to receive. Medication mistakes can happen at a pharmacy when two similarly-abbreviated medications are given to you, the unknowing patient. Or, medication mistakes can happen when you take multiple medications without understanding how they may interact with each other. Whatever the cause, it is important to know what to do if you’ve been given the wrong drug or the wrong dose.

Dos and Don’ts if you’ve been the victim of a medication mistake:

 

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