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DRUG CONTAMINATION

When a drug manufacturer fails to follow safety protocol in the production, packaging, or storage of its pharmaceuticals, this negligent behavior can lead to serious drug contamination problems for patients. Contamination occurs whenever an unwanted material or substance gets into a drug, potentially leading to dangerous side effects for consumers. In mild cases, this may only result in minor discomfort. In severe cases, however, drug contamination can prove lethal.

If you have been injured due to contamination of a pharmaceutical product, you may be entitled to pursue compensation for these injuries. For additional information about your legal rights and options after a drug-related injury, contact the dedicated St. Louis drug contamination attorneys of the Finney Law Office by calling 314-646-0300 today.

Causes of Drug Contamination

When unwanted substances are able to infiltrate a medication or its packaging during the manufacturing or distribution process, patients who later use that drug may suffer serious health complications as a result. A drug manufacturer can avoid these problems, however. The following preventable mistakes contribute to drug contamination:

  • Failing to properly sterilize pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment between medications
  • Allowing workers to handle the drugs without thoroughly sanitizing themselves
  • Equipment malfunction during the manufacturing process
  • Improperly storing the medication before it is shipped or distributed

These issues can be avoided if a manufacturer takes the proper steps to ensure cleanliness and proper safety conditions throughout the drug manufacturing process.

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If you’ve sustained a serious injury because of a contaminated drug, there may be compensation available to help you cover your expenses. For more information about your options as an injured patient, contact the St. Louis drug contamination lawyers of the Finney Law Office today at 314-646-0300 today.

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