Pharmacy Negligence -

Pharmacy negligence occurs when a pharmacy professional fails to meet the accepted Standard of Care , resulting in patient harm. While most pharmacy interactions are routine, errors in dispensing, labeling, or identifying drug interactions can lead to life-altering consequences. Common Types of Pharmacy Errors

: Giving the correct medication to the wrong patient because identity was not verified. Proving Pharmacy Negligence

: Placing the wrong patient's name on a bottle or providing confusing directions (e.g., "take when required" without clarifying limits). pharmacy negligence

: Providing the wrong medication entirely, often due to look-alike or sound-alike drug names.

: Giving a patient the Wrong Strength or incorrect instructions on how much to take. Proving Pharmacy Negligence : Placing the wrong patient's

Medication Dispensing Errors and Prevention - StatPearls - NCBI - NIH

: Failing to check for Drug Interactions between new and existing prescriptions, or ignoring known patient allergies. Medication Dispensing Errors and Prevention - StatPearls -

Errors are often categorized as (physical mistakes in preparation) or judgmental (failures in clinical review).