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The Potential Harms of Antidepressants

by Thomas Stroble | by October 8, 2015
The Potential Harms of Antidepressants Research in recent years has indicated that an estimated ten percent of Americans1 has been prescribed some type of antidepressant medication, which means that more than 31 million people take this type of medicine to combat depression and related symptoms. […]
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Errors in Prescribing Medication Can Lead To Medical Malpractice Claims

by Thomas Stroble | by October 5, 2015
Errors in Prescribing Medication Can Lead To Medical Malpractice Claims More than four billion prescriptions1 for many different types of medication were filled at pharmacies in the United States in 2014 and even more medications were distributed in hospitals and medical centers. This means that medical professionals often write multiple […]

Common Medication Errors in Nursing Homes

by Thomas Stroble | by August 12, 2015
Common Medication Errors in Nursing Homes As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 1.4 million individuals1 in the United States reside in nursing homes or similar long-term care facilities. Because many of these nursing home residents are elderly and may have multiple […]
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Should You Join In The Actos Litigation?

by Thomas Stroble | by April 6, 2015
Should You Join In The Actos Litigation? Pharmaceuticals are intended to treat illnesses and medical conditions and improve a patient’s quality of life. Unfortunately, some medications create additional medical issues in patients, some even more serious than the underlying illness. Though almost every drug has some side […]
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