Pharmacy, Pharmacist, Filling Prescriptions
- Liability for serious and fatal car crashes caused by customer who purchased prescription drugs
- Failure to protect public drivers, innocent passengers, and victims from dangerous customers
- Abuse of prescription drugs
- Dispenser knew or should have known of overuse and prevented, warned, or taken steps to limit prescriptions and excessive use of controlled substances
- Information available to pharmacy
- Failure to warn customer not to drive under the influence of medications
- Drugs cocktails
- Pharmacy has duty to stop dispensing pain killers to a patient who is refilling faster than normally would be appropriate
Source: Hooks Super RX Inc. Vs. McLaughlin. Indiana Supreme Court (1994)
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