Incorrect Drug Dosage: 3 Potential Birth Injuries
Choosing to take medication while pregnant can be a difficult decision no matter your situation, but sometimes, a doctor or pharmacist can harm both you and your child by giving you the wrong dosage. There are many serious consequences of an incorrect dosage, including birth injuries for your baby. Several important medications that could hurt your child if given in the incorrect dose include:
- Pitocin – drugs like Pitocin are used to induce labor, and an overly high dose can lead to contractions that are too strong, resulting in birth injuries like facial paralysis for your child.
- Blood pressure drugs – many women develop blood pressure issues during pregnancy that may require medication. One such drug that could be prescribed for this condition is Lopressor, a beta-blocker. However, an overdose of this medicine or other blood pressure drug could cause dangerously low or high blood pressure for the mother, potentially harming the baby.
- Medications containing ibuprofen – while ibuprofen is widely used as an over-the-counter drug, it can also be added to certain prescription medications. However, getting an extra dose of something as seemingly harmless as ibuprofen could cause a miscarriage.
Your doctor is responsible for protecting both you and your child during pregnancy. If he or she prescribes you the wrong medication, or if a pharmacist gives you an incorrect dosage, these mistakes could have seriously consequences.
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Modern technology has lead to great strides in medications, and every day these drugs save lives and ease suffering. However, if your doctor, pharmacist, or other healthcare professional makes a dosing error that injures your child, you could be facing a great deal of emotional and financial trauma. You shouldn’t have to face this alone. Call a Philadelphia birth injury attorney of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130 today to learn more about your options.

