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Archive for the ‘Pharmacy Errors’ Category

NY Suspends Doctor’s License After More Than 40 Malpractice Lawsuits

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

The state of New York revoked the medical license of a cosmetic surgeon on Staten Island recently, according to SILive.com. Dr. Robert Cattani is no longer permitted to practice in the state, or any others for the time being. Dr. Cattani left many patients disfigured and scarred and sometimes in chronic pain. The state Department of Health called him “an imminent danger to the health of the people of the state.”

His website pictured patients with flawless skin and bodies, and he even had a swanky office at Castleton Corners. Many patients feel they were mislead and are now outraged. After more than 40 medical malpractice lawsuits, Dr. Cattani may never again practice.

“I haven’t had a good night’s sleep in three years;” said Marilyn Franklin, who underwent plastic surgery from Dr. Cattani in 2009 for a neck lift. “Every night I wake up with shooting pain…I went in to have my turkey neck done and came back the bride of Frankenstein.”

When Franklin went to another physician to seek treatment following the botched operation, the nurse recognized Dr. Cattani’s handiwork instantly.

“She guessed it on the spot it was him. She said ‘I can’t tell you how many patients we are aware of who were scarred and maimed.’ How did that doctor still have a license?”

The list of horrendous allegations against Dr. Cattani is seemingly endless. In 2010, according to records, he refused to transport a liposuction patient to the hospital even as he went into kidney failure. He refused to let EMS treat the patient as well. He has refused to respond to complaints from many other patients following their operation.

Hopefully this monster will never receive another license to practice medicine anywhere. Have you or a loved one been injured by a careless physician?

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Study Finds Drug Ads In Medical Journals Frequently Mislead

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

According to the American Association for Justice, a study has found that drug ads in medical journals are frequently misleading. The advertisements are a major source of revenue for medical journals, producing millions of dollars each year. The advertisements are a prime source of information about the dozens of medications new to the market, and the study said misinformation could lead to doctors prescribing inappropriate drugs.

Medical journals’ editors supposedly have a system for evaluating scientific articles they publish and screen drug advertisements for taste, but not for content. The University of California at Los Angeles study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine journal, found that prescription drugs are over-advertised and 109 advertisements on various journals were buttressed by an FDA examination of the same advertisements.

Dr. David A. Kessler, the Commissioner of Food and Drugs said that there was indeed a problem of misleading drug advertisements and that the number of misleading ads in the study was disturbingly high. The FDA has increased the number of employees overlooking drug company advertising and promotional efforts, but the federal agency rarely reviews drug ads before they are printed. The Commissioner said it should not be up to the agency alone to review appropriate advertising and that the pharmaceutical industry itself should have the biggest influence on the quality of drug promotion.

An Orlando injury lawyer can provide guidance if you have been injured because of a pharmacy error or product liability.

Florida Launches Prescription Tracking Database

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

According to the Orlando Sentinel, Florida’s prescription-drug-monitoring database, which advocates expect to help discourage doctor shopping and overprescribing of medications, has launched. Those supporting the database have called the system a key tool in combating Florida’s prescription-drug problem. Law enforcement has said that abusers choose Florida because their home state already has a similar monitoring program. In Florida, prescription medication abusers can buy powerful addictive painkillers at medical clinics and pay for their visits with cash at pill mills.

Supporters of the database say the tool will deter drug abusers and rogue physicians. Sen. Mike Fasano, sponsored of the legislation that established the program, called it long overdue.

Supporters of the prescription database also say tracking drug abusers and pill mills will lower the crime rate. A grand-jury report on the proliferation of pain-management clinics in South Florida said burglaries and robberies in the areas where pain clinics operate have increased. Identity-theft and organized-criminal activities also increased.

The database will track anytime a prescription is dispensed for controlled substances, the doctor and the patient’s name. The information will be shared with law enforcement, though they will have to show proof of an investigation in order to access the information.

An Orlando injury attorney can provide guidance if you have been injured because of a medical center, healthcare professional or a pharmacy error.