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Massachusetts Family Wins $7.1 Million in Pharmacy Malpractice Case

Posted by Staff Writer
Thursday, March 28, 2002 12:00 AM EST
Category: Major Medical
Tags: Medical Malpractice and Negligent Care, Pharmacists

A jury ordered three former pharmacists at a Massachusetts hospital to pay $7.1 million to the family of a four-year-old boy who received an improper drug dosage months after his birth. Pharmacists at Children's Hospital in Boston failed to dilute the high-blood-pressure drug Enalaprilat in March 1997, mistakenly giving three-month-old Joey Rice 100 times the proper amount.

The infant's parents, Christopher and Kathleen Rice, alleged the overdose caused Joey's severe brain damage that left him mentally retarded. Defense attorneys argued the boy, who was born prematurely, had already suffered neurological damage before the medication was given.


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