California State Board of Pharmacy Attorney in Los Angeles, California
When a patient files a complaint against a pharmacist, the consequences can be quite devastating. Typically, filed complaints fall under two categories: pharmacist misconduct and prescription errors. The complaint process itself can last a few months or even longer depending on the severity of the complaint and investigation. The complaint process is highly stressful and taxing for the pharmacist, and, if investigations proceed to formal disciplinary action, the penalties and effects can damage a pharmacist's career, reputation, and livelihood. Therefore, having an experienced attorney present from the complaint's inception is imperative in making sure that the pharmacist is prepared and equipped for handling the complaint process.
Pharmacist Misconduct
Pharmacist misconduct revolves around the pharmacist acting improperly and not maintaining the California Board of Pharmacy standards. Such actions include:
Non-pharmacists performing pharmaceutical duties
Failing to preserve the confidentiality of the patient's prescription and medical situation
Providing insufficient information regarding the issued drug and its possible side effects to the patient
Performance being hindered by drug or alcohol usage
Committing sexual misconduct
Committing fraud, theft, or dishonesty
Having unsafe and/or unsanitary conditions in the pharmacy
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Prescriptions errors focus on violations of California Board of Pharmacy standards when issuing prescriptions. Such instances include:
Providing incorrect information on the prescription container such as the wrong directions for a drug
Issuing the incorrect drug or wrong dosage of a prescribed drug
Refilling a prescription without authorization from a physician
Issuing a generic alternative for a prescription drug without the patient's knowledge
Providing expired drugs for a prescription
Failing to review and/or consider the patient's medical history when issuing a drug
Failing to make changes to the prescription due to the changes in the patient's condition
After a thorough investigation from the Board, a decision is made regarding the complaint's validity. If the complaint is considered unfounded, then the investigation is stopped. If, however, the complaint is warranted, the Board will take the case to the local District Attorney's Offices or California Attorney General for prosecution.
Depending on the severity and frequency of the offenses, the retributions can vary:
Filed misdemeanor and fine
Participating in coursework to help correct issues raised in the complaint
Probation for an allotted time with specific terms and conditions pertaining to the nature of the complaint
Restrictions on supervising and/or practicing pharmacy
Public reprimand
Revoked and canceled license
Other retributions that fit the nature of the complaint
For pharmacists, enduring such complaints can mar their reputation, which is why it is imperative to have an attorney well versed in pharmacy law there to assist you from the complaint's inception. With a strong legal team, many of the complaints and administrative actions can be resolved outside of protracted litigation, providing protection for your pharmacy license.