Celesq® Programs

Medication Misadventures

Active
Program Number
3292
Program Date
2022-05-10
CLE Credits
1

Adverse drug reactions occur nearly every day and despite their dangers, they are not always obvious or reported. The scenario of a patient starting a new drug and developing well-known side effects is a very cut and dried scenario. Such a scenario is the most straightforward; however, it is not the one we hear about most often. There are some scenarios to be aware of that should send up a red flag that harm may have been done to a patient due to a medication. 

For attorneys, there are several questions to explore and medical resources to browse when reviewing the details of a possible medication-related case. Attorneys can do their own investigation before considering a consult with a medical expert. 

Learning objectives: 

  1. Describe two types of medication errors.
  2. List three “red flags” indicating that there may have been an adverse drug reaction.
  3. Identify two types of patients at higher risk for medication harm.
  4. State one practical resource for information on medications.

Available in States

  • California
  • Colorado
  • Georgia
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Texas Self Study

Program Categories

  • Federal Courts
  • Health Care Law
  • Negligence, Malpractice & Personal Injury
  • Personal Injury
  • Pharmaceutical Law

PROGRAM CREDITS

  • Areas of Professional Practice : 1 Credit