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Miles
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Recently my ten year old daughter,a type I diabetic, experienced rising blood sugar levels with large ketones. I was treating her with regular insulin and her bs levels continued to rise. At one point I checked the expiration date on the insulin vile and it was almost a year out of date.I imediately opened a new vile and started giving it to her. I also had to take her to the ER where they did blood work to assess any damage. Fortunately there was non.
The insulin in question was purchased from Wal Mart Pharmacy. This pharmacy frequently uses untrained cashier/stock personal to fill perscriptions. They are supposed to be checked by the pharmacist. I don't know if this practice is legal, but I certainly doesn't seem safe.
We live in Pennsylvania.
I would like to insure that the chances of this happening to someone else ar greatly decreased. Do I have a case?
[Edited by Miles on 01-28-2001 at 02:50 PM]
The insulin in question was purchased from Wal Mart Pharmacy. This pharmacy frequently uses untrained cashier/stock personal to fill perscriptions. They are supposed to be checked by the pharmacist. I don't know if this practice is legal, but I certainly doesn't seem safe.
We live in Pennsylvania.
I would like to insure that the chances of this happening to someone else ar greatly decreased. Do I have a case?
[Edited by Miles on 01-28-2001 at 02:50 PM]