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Can A Physican Be Liable For Injuries From Side Effects Of Prescription Drugs?

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Can A Physican Be Liable For Injuries From Side Effects Of Prescription Drugs?

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A physician has a duty to exercise reasonable care and skill in attempting to ascertain whether or not the patient may be hypersensitive to a given drug, and in minimizing the chances for an adverse reaction to the medication. Any breach of duty which causes injury to a patient may result in a physician being held liable for malpractice.

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