yes, it's on the patient to do the research before taking anything but sometimes in an urgent situation there just isn't time. I had taken my son the E.R. several years back and a tech was about to start I.V. antibiotics on him(that the Dr. had ordered) when the nurse came and asked if we wanted to see about getting a different antibiot…
yes, it's on the patient to do the research before taking anything but sometimes in an urgent situation there just isn't time. I had taken my son the E.R. several years back and a tech was about to start I.V. antibiotics on him(that the Dr. had ordered) when the nurse came and asked if we wanted to see about getting a different antibiotic because my son had told her he was starting football training in a couple weeks and the one they were about to give him had caused her cousin to have a ruptured tendon.
yes, it's on the patient to do the research before taking anything but sometimes in an urgent situation there just isn't time. I had taken my son the E.R. several years back and a tech was about to start I.V. antibiotics on him(that the Dr. had ordered) when the nurse came and asked if we wanted to see about getting a different antibiotic because my son had told her he was starting football training in a couple weeks and the one they were about to give him had caused her cousin to have a ruptured tendon.