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Old 09-10-2008, 10:05 AM
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Re: CC1's Wife Overdosed By Pharmacy Mistake

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Originally Posted by Rhoni View Post
Praying CC1. Was it CVS? My physician has a note posted that they make the most mistakes in medications and he recommends other pharmacies.
No. It was the pharmacy department of a major retailer I don't want to name.
They probably have the strongest legal department of any retailer and the deepest pockets. I imagine they are used to playing hardball because every scam / con artist in the world probably tries to get their money.

However we do not have a history of being litigious. In fact we have NEVER sued anybody for anything. My big concern is that if there are any long term health issues because of this that the expense of that be taken care of and also they take into account the tremendous pain and suffering my wife is going through.

Once we get the analysis of her irregular hearbeat, the results of the effects on her esophagus, stomach, etc (re ulcers, etc) I will probably get legal representation on how to proceed.
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