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Charlotte Prescription Error Overdose Attorney

The right medicine can make you better in no time at all, but the wrong medicine can make you sicker than ever. It is the job of medical professionals to monitor prescriptions and make sure patients are taken care of at home and while seeking medical help. If prescription errors have led to a worsening in your condition, an experienced Charlotte medical malpractice attorney can help you take action.

At Elam & Rousseaux, PLLC, we protect the rights of the victims of prescription errors.

Holding Negligent Professionals Accountable in Charlotte, NC

Modern medicine has revolutionized the healthcare system. However, with more cures, there are also more potential problems. From the failure to renew a prescription to an accidental overdose, prescription errors can lead to major medical concerns.

Whether you are receiving treatment at home or you had a problem with anesthesia while you were in the hospital, you put your trust in the doctors and medical professionals around you.

We protect the rights of clients who have suffered serious medical setbacks after prescription errors that include:

  • Failure to recognize drug interactions
  • Failure to renew a prescription
  • Accidental overdose

Elam & Rousseaux, PLLC, Can Help

With over 90 years of combined experience, our Charlotte medication error attorneys have seen the damaging effects of prescription errors. We represented one young adult who was given 1,000 times the intended dose of a radioactive isotope for a thyroid condition. Whether you were given the wrong medications by a doctor, nurse or pharmacist, you have the right to take action and protect yourself. Call 704-343-0000 now to speak to our team about a free consultation.

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