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Electronic Prescriptions Carry New Risks for Maryland Patients

E-prescribing or electronic prescribing has become increasingly common in recent years in Maryland and throughout the country. The practice allows the direct transmission of prescription information from a provider to a pharmacy. Many people hail the benefits of electronic prescribing, as handwritten prescriptions are inefficient and carry risks of error.…

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Maryland Mail-Order Pharmacy Errors

Pharmacy errors frequently occur in retail pharmacies in Maryland and throughout the country. These errors are recognized as common, and experts are always coming up with new ways to reduce them. However, Maryland pharmacy errors involving mail-order prescriptions are infrequently discussed and they raise the very same concerns as retail…

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The Dangers of Pharmacists Double-Filling a Patient’s Prescription

This blog has covered a number of the common causes of Maryland pharmacy errors in hopes of increasing patient awareness. One common cause of pharmacy errors that has not recently been discussed is when a patient’s prescription is filled multiple times. Most often, these errors are the results of two…

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Court Rejects Plaintiff’s Premises Liability Case in Recent Drug Overdose Case

Recently, a state appellate court issued a written opinion in a personal injury case brought by the parents of an 18-year-old man who died of an illegal drug overdose while at the defendant’s residence. The case presents interesting issues that may arise in Maryland personal injury cases in that it…

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Fatal Prescription Errors and Wrongful Death Lawsuits

Prescription drugs can be dangerous. Indeed, that is exactly why the government does not allow for them to be purchased over-the-counter and requires that a patient be prescribed the medication by a physician and then must pick up the medication at a pharmacy. The intent of creating a system like…

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Consulting Pharmacist Owed No Duty of Care to Nursing Home Resident Injured Due to Nurse’s Transcription Error

In order to recover damages for injuries caused by a pharmacy error, a plaintiff must prove that the defendant breached a duty of care that it owed to the injured person. A state appellate court ruled that the husband of a nursing home patient who died due to a medication…

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Pharmacist Can Give Expert Testimony About Physician’s Duty to Obtain Informed Consent, Maryland Appellate Court Rules

A pharmacist may offer expert testimony in a wrongful death lawsuit regarding a physician’s alleged failure to obtain a patient’s informed consent, according to a ruling by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. Fusco v. Shannon, 63 A.3d 145 (Md. Spec. App. 2013). The trial court excluded testimony from the…

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Four Doctors Potentially Tied to 27 Prescription Medication Related Deaths

Federal investigators and prosecutors in Indiana believe that four doctors at various medical center locations may be responsible for having caused as many as 27 deaths. The individuals who died were all patients at a group of clinics in the area. Two of the doctors accused of causing the deaths…

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