Posted on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023 at 1:11 am
We assume drug companies take all the necessary precautions when manufacturing prescription medications, but that’s not always the case. Otherwise safe drugs frequently cause severe injuries due to manufacturing defects, and drug companies should have to pay for their negligence. Below you can find more information on common drug manufacturing defects and how the dangerous drug injury attorneys at Wallace Miller can help you recover compensation for your injuries.
Examples of prescription drug manufacturing defects
A prescription drug manufacturing defect refers to a flaw or error that occurs during the drug’s production, packaging, or distribution. These defects can involve contamination, improper labeling, or incorrect dosages, among other issues. Some common examples include:
- Impurities or contaminants: Foreign particles, such as glass, metal, or even human hair, can accidentally make their way into the drug during the manufacturing process. This contamination can cause adverse reactions, infections, or other health problems in the user.
- Inadequate testing: Drug manufacturers must thoroughly test their products to ensure they meet safety and efficacy standards. Failure to perform adequate testing or falsifying test results can lead to dangerous drugs reaching the market, putting consumers at risk.
- Mislabeled ingredients: Incorrect or incomplete ingredient lists on a drug’s packaging can cause problems for patients with allergies, sensitivities, or people taking other medications. This may result in harmful drug interactions or allergic reactions.
- Inconsistent drug potency: Inconsistencies in a drug’s potency can occur when the manufacturing process is not properly controlled. As a result, patients may receive either too weak or too strong medication, causing ineffective treatment or a potential overdose.
- Faulty drug delivery systems: Some medications use specific delivery systems, such as timed-release capsules or transdermal patches, to administer the drug effectively. Manufacturing defects in these systems can cause the drug to be released too quickly or not at all, leading to unintended health consequences.
- Drug degradation: Improper storage or handling during transportation and distribution can cause a drug to degrade, reducing its potency or effectiveness. This may result in patients receiving compromised medication that fails to treat their condition adequately.
What injuries can a defective drug cause?
Prescription drugs with manufacturing defects can cause a wide range of severe health problems and injuries, such as:
- Severe allergic reactions
- Organ damage or failure
- Birth defects (if taken during pregnancy)
- Overdose or poisoning
- Long-term health complications
- Disability or reduced quality of life
- Wrongful death
What are your legal options when harmed by prescription drugs
If you or a loved one has been injured due to a prescription drug manufacturing defect, you may be eligible for compensation through a product liability lawsuit. This type of claim holds the drug manufacturer, distributor, or other responsible parties liable for the harm caused by their negligence. Our experienced legal team can help you seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
How to find a prescription drug lawsuit attorney:
Choosing the right attorney to represent your defective drug case is crucial. Here’s what to look for in a prescription drug lawsuit attorney:
- Track record and success rate: Look for an attorney with a proven track record of successfully handling drug manufacturing defect cases, including winning settlements or verdicts in favor of their clients. This demonstrates their ability to navigate complex legal and medical issues and advocate effectively on your behalf.
- Experience handling complex cases: Drug manufacturing defect cases can be highly complex, involving multiple parties, expert testimony, and intricate legal arguments. Choose an attorney with experience handling such cases, as they will better understand the strategies and resources needed to build a strong case.
- Knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry and regulations: An attorney with a deep understanding of the pharmaceutical industry and the applicable laws, such as those enforced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), will be better equipped to identify potential negligence or wrongdoing by drug manufacturers.
- Access to medical and scientific experts: The success of a drug manufacturing defect case often relies on expert testimony from medical and scientific professionals. Ensure your attorney has a network of reputable experts who can provide essential insights and strengthen your case.
At Wallace Miller, we have the expertise, experience, and dedication to help you navigate the complex legal process and find justice for your suffering. If you or a loved one has suffered injuries from a defective prescription drug, call (312) 261-6193 or visit our contact page for a free, no-obligation consultation. We can hold the responsible parties accountable and secure the compensation you deserve.
Related posts
How To Sue A Drug Company For Wrongful Death
Understanding Organ Donation | What It Is, How It Works, And Why You Should Consider Signing Up
Understanding What We Do: What Is Plaintiff Litigation & Why Is It Important?