Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Guest Ken8143
Posted

Not to slam medical professions, please understand this.

 

A buddy of mine got seriously wrong medication from the pharmacy. I think he will be ok but it is a problem.

 

Bottom line, folks - know what is going in your mouth or butt or where ever when you get meds from pharmacy or doctor or in hospital. Know what your meds look like, and ask the question if something doesn't seem right, in color, size, shape or anything else. It could be a generic drug and different manufacturers products will look different. It could be a change in dose that you are not aware of - but it could be an error.

 

ASK QUESTIONS!

 

My wilfe and I have had way too much experience in hosptials etc. And we caught more than one mistake. You have to know what you are getting. Ask. Especially ask if it is not familiar to you. You know what it is supposed to look like and don't be afraid to ASK! Got to take care of your self. Don't depend on someone else to do that for you.

Posted

Part of the problem with some pharmacies is they aren't always fillling the prescriptions by pharmacist some have folks who know nothing about the stuff and just count pills.

Hope your friend is ok. Can be scary but hard to knowwhether the meds are right for most of us.

Margaret

Posted

I have been on Meds (Eck leave this alone) for quite some time and I get real excitable when the color changes or the labeling on the pill changes.

I take one of these and two of those a day but I have been known to take two of these and one of those. My Doctor thinks it's funny.

I always check the number in the bottle which is quite interesting also. I'm suppose to get 60 pills and it has varied from 56 to 68 through the years, don't they have to account for the pills?

Hope your friend is okay.

Jerry

Guest Ken8143
Posted
I have been on Meds (Eck leave this alone) for quite some time and I get real excitable when the color changes or the labeling on the pill changes.

 

I take one of these and two of those a day but I have been known to take two of these and one of those. My Doctor thinks it's funny.

 

I always check the number in the bottle which is quite interesting also. I'm suppose to get 60 pills and it has varied from 56 to 68 through the years, don't they have to account for the pills?

 

Hope your friend is okay.

 

Jerry

 

depending on the med they have to account carefully for each pill. I once got 30 pills instead of 60. No argument - they made it right although they could have said I doubled up which I didn't.

Posted

Since I broke my back in 03 I have been on a variety of stuff at a variety of dosages.. Ken is correct!! Pay very special attention to your pills and know them well and ask lots of questions when something changes.. I have had both dosages and actual pill swaps many times and deal only with a name brand pharmacy (Walgreens)..

The worst one was a mistake in my Pain Patch - gave me 100 MG per hour or opium based perscript instead of 50 - this stuff is deadly!! Gotta watch your OWN backside just like Ken mentioned - NO ONE else really cares about you like you do,, hmmmmmmmmmmm,, kinda like riding a bike aint it....

'Puc

Posted
I have been on Meds (Eck leave this alone) for quite some time and I get real excitable when the color changes or the labeling on the pill changes.

 

I take one of these and two of those a day but I have been known to take two of these and one of those. My Doctor thinks it's funny.

 

I always check the number in the bottle which is quite interesting also. I'm suppose to get 60 pills and it has varied from 56 to 68 through the years, don't they have to account for the pills?

 

Hope your friend is okay.

 

Jerry

hey boo that explains everything. :rotf::rotf::rotfl::rotfl::rotf::rotf::2133:
Guest KitCarson
Posted

I like medication errors!!!! I am getting a cold.....I could feel it coming on yesterday on the ride home.....getting a fever, I have to take my wife shopping, piddle around till maybe two or three.....but just as soon as I can I am going to change the label on the brandy bottle to cold medicine. May not cure it......but sure make me feel better:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Posted

A friend of mine was hospitalized for a month. He just got out. For a month nobody could figure out what was wrong with him and it got pretty serious. It turned out that his Dr. had given him two prescriptions which balanced him out. The pharmacist only filled one which caused problems.

 

I just renewed my prescription with a new Dr. The pharmacist pointed out that the strength had been cut in half. I checked it out and found the Dr. had made a mistake.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...