Dennis Quaid discusses the near tragedy of his twin infant's overdose of Heparin; and how the manufacturer is protected from accountability by laws that dissuade them from acting as responsible cor...
Dennis Quaid discusses the near tragedy of his twin infant's overdose of Heparin; and how the manufacturer is protected from accountability by laws that dissuade them from acting as responsible corporate citizens.
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Thank you Mr. Quaid on behalf of all nurses; I was in critical care as an RN for almost 20 years. Heparin labels are too close in color--Heparin is a double verified med. by policy and procedure at EVERY hospital I've worked. You did something amazing with your celebrity. Thank you for FURTHER EXPOSING CORPORATE GREED! J
what about the person that administered the heparin? they were negligent too, dont forget the hospital. if i were dennis i would go after. all 3, the hospital, baxter, and the person that administered the almost fatal dose. if i were giving medication to tiny babies i would definetly read over the label more thorough
I can relate to the Quaid situation. Ours involved vaccines and took a longer period of time but in the end the drug cartels are being shielded by our government from being held accountable for their greed. It must end and soon or the entire medical establishment will struggle over lack of faith issues.
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