Wisconsin Incorrect Drug Label Lawyers
Drugs contain powerful chemicals that are specifically tailored to affect your body in certain ways. Therefore, it is important that you always receive the correct medication in the proper dosage. However, if a medicine has an incorrect label, it can lead you to taking the wrong amount of medication or even the wrong drug altogether.
Pharmacists are responsible for dispensing the right medications in the correct dose, which includes instructing patients in how to take the drugs. The label should also carry instructions for taking the medication. If an incorrect medication label has caused you to suffer from medication errors, you should not let this carelessness go unpunished. Contact a Wisconsin incorrect drug labeling lawyer from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today at 800-242-2874 to discuss your case.
The Purpose of Medication Labels
As small as they are, medication labels carry a great deal of important information to help you take your medicine as safely as possible. Drug labels include facts such as:
- Instructions for how and when to take the drug
- The name and dosage size of the medication
- Any warnings for problems such as how the drug can interfere with your driving
- Expiration date for the medicine
If your medication comes with the incorrect label, you may be exposed to dangerously high doses or unaware of any risks that you may face while taking the medication. In some cases, this can lead to serious health problems such as stroke and even death.
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Drug labeling errors can put you at risk for potentially devastating health problems. If you have been a victim of incorrect medication labeling, you should contact a Wisconsin incorrect drug labeling attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 today.

