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If a patient becomes addicted to doctor-prescribed painkillers, is there medical malpractice? |
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If the patient was not warned the medication was addictive, he or she could have an action since the treating doctor deviated from standard practice. On the other hand, if the patient was aware of the drug’s probable side effects and the risks involved, there may not be a basis for a malpractice claim.
If you have sustained losses due to the negligence of a medical professional, you should seek the advice of a medical malpractice attorney, and do so quickly to ensure your rights are preserved. |
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