Can I File a Medical Malpractice Suit for Coumadin Prescription Errors in Cleveland, Ohio? September 15, 2012.
Cleveland Medical Malpractice Attorney Investigates Coumadin
The simple answer to the question, "Can I file a medical malpractice suit for Coumadin prescription errors?" is yes. Learning why you can with the help of a Cleveland medical malpractice attorney will help you get ready for your case.
When a doctor prescribes Coumadin, the patient needs to have his or her blood monitored regularly. It’s important that the patient’s blood has an International Normalized Ratio, or INR, in the normal range.
If not, the patient can suffer from blood clots or internal bleeding. When a doctor does not monitor a patient’s blood during his or her treatment with Coumadin, the doctor is negligent if the patient suffers the consequences of a high or low INR level.
It’s also important for doctors to evaluate multiple aspects of a patient’s life and history because these things can increase the dangerous side effects of Coumadin:
- diet;
- medical history;
- daily lifestyle;
- medical conditions having to do with the liver and kidneys;
- alcohol use; and
- age.
Coumadin overdose is not common, but it’s possible and for this reason it’s important that care be taken by the doctor, pharmacy and the patient when taking it.
If you feel you’ve been a victim of medical malpractice because of a Coumadin prescription error, you may be able to file a medical malpractice suit. Contact aClevelandmedical malpractice attorney at Mellino Law Firm, LLC today to set up a consultation. This is your health, and you may deserve compensation for the suffering you must endure. Call 440-333-3800 now.