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Articles written by attorneys and experts worldwide discussing legal aspects related to Health Care and Social including: defective drugs, failure to diagnose, informed consent, medical law, medical malpractice, medication errors, pharmaceutical law, social security, social services law, surgical errors. Nursing home residents are frequently prescribed medications for a variety of ailments and conditions. Some are given long-term for chronic medical conditions such as diabetes or hypertension; other are given for short periods of time for acute conditions such as a urinary tract infection. When errors occur in the administration of prescription medications, this can result in serious injury or the wrongful death of the nursing home resident.

There are two main areas where prescription medication errors in the nursing home occur: (1) prescription medication interactions and (2) errors in administering the medication.Drug Interaction Errors in Nursing HomesBecause of the large numbers of medications that many nursing home residents take, they are at risk of injury due to drug interactions. Nursing home residents often take several prescription medications, sometimes with medications prescribed by multiple physicians. This creates a chance that the medication will interact in an injury-producing way. To guard against this, nursing homes must have a monthly review of each resident's medication regimen performed by a licensed pharmacist. When the pharmacist determines that the drugs the nursing home resident have been prescribed have a potential drug interaction, he is required to notify the nursing home resident's doctor so that the medication orders can be changed. In cases where the pharmacist fails to perform an adequate medication review, this can be grounds for a pharmacist malpractice case as well as a nursing home abuse and neglect