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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Enyimbamercedes: 2:09pm On May 24, 2020
Suya!

You waste your time and money and even if you win, you will not get an award commensurate with the stress.

Save your lawyer fees and use it to treat your baby
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Mordecai(m): 2:09pm On May 24, 2020


I'm kinda lost. I read your post and I'm wondering, why you have not asked your doctor these questions.

I have kids too. And while I'd be outraged if a doctor makes costly mistakes in treating them, first thing I'd do is call the doctor to enquire if there's a good reason I'm given that medication. I might request another opinion, but I would focus on getting my child the medical care needed.

If you'd done this, you would not be asking these particular set of questions.

So I'll ask you mine.

Are you for real or are you shitting us?

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Havemercylord: 2:09pm On May 24, 2020
Mistake you say? After he said they kept moving to and fro?for hours PLEASE, OP!!! GO AHEAD AND GET THEM SUED WITH A VIABLE LAWYER AND ATTORNEYS. ASSUMING YOU NEVER READ THAT LEAFLET, YOUR BABY WOULD HAVE BEEN GONE.

DO THE NEEDFUL LEGALLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE PLEASE, THANKS

jagaban002:
Take am easy no sue them because of cream , they may be a mistake and no one is above That .
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Happyguy201: 2:09pm On May 24, 2020
My brother if you were in a sane country I would have advice you to sue but in Nigeria it's a 50 /50 chance that anything will come out of it . You will even end up spending so much money on legal fees

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Royalfurnitures: 2:09pm On May 24, 2020
Go back to the hospital to lodge your complaints first who knows maybe the attendant made a mistake



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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Nobody: 2:10pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge:
We noticed some rash in our 4 months old baby's sex organ which I perceived is a reaction from her diapers, we took her to the hospital for checkup and they recommended anti fungal cream to be applied and instructed that we don't wear her diapers for now while we apply the cream.

While waiting at the hospital pharmacy I noticed the attendant was taking longer time to attend to me, because the doctor had already written to them what they should give to me with my baby's file in front of the attendant. The attendant still asked how old is the baby I said 4 months. She was just giving excuses that she's coming that I should be patient, so I sat down.

After some time she brought the cream and some drugs. We left and got home very late last night, so my wife suggested my baby should start the drugs by morning but we should apply the cream given to us and we did not wear our baby diaper as instructed.

So this morning my wife decided to read through the leaflet in each of the drugs including the cream. To our greatest surprise the cream was strictly meant for adults and it was categorically stated it should not be used for children under age 18

Now, I'm wondering why would the hospital pharmacy attendant give us such cream. Is it that the prescribed cream wasn't available that was why she was going to and fro like the devil described in the book of Job in the Holy Bible.

Please what's your advise on this matter, is it a careless mistake or it was a deliberate act.


Healthcare in Nigeria cheesy
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by seborrhic: 2:10pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge:
We noticed some rash in our 4 months old baby's sex organ which I perceived is a reaction from her diapers, we took her to the hospital for checkup and they recommended anti fungal cream to be applied and instructed that we don't wear her diapers for now while we apply the cream.

While waiting at the hospital pharmacy I noticed the attendant was taking longer time to attend to me, because the doctor had already written to them what they should give to me with my baby's file in front of the attendant. The attendant still asked how old is the baby I said 4 months. She was just giving excuses that she's coming that I should be patient, so I sat down.

After some time she brought the cream and some drugs. We left and got home very late last night, so my wife suggested my baby should start the drugs by morning but we should apply the cream given to us and we did not wear our baby diaper as instructed.

So this morning my wife decided to read through the leaflet in each of the drugs including the cream. To our greatest surprise the cream was strictly meant for adults and it was categorically stated it should not be used for children under age 18

Now, I'm wondering why would the hospital pharmacy attendant give us such cream. Is it that the prescribed cream wasn't available that was why she was going to and fro like the devil described in the book of Job in the Holy Bible.

Please what's your advise on this matter, is it a careless mistake or it was a deliberate act.

What's the name of the cream?
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by stainbaba(m): 2:10pm On May 24, 2020
Please sue them outrightly angry
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Correcto: 2:11pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge:
We noticed some rash in our 4 months old baby's sex organ which I perceived is a reaction from her diapers, we took her to the hospital for checkup and they recommended anti fungal cream to be applied and instructed that we don't wear her diapers for now while we apply the cream.

While waiting at the hospital pharmacy I noticed the attendant was taking longer time to attend to me, because the doctor had already written to them what they should give to me with my baby's file in front of the attendant. The attendant still asked how old is the baby I said 4 months. She was just giving excuses that she's coming that I should be patient, so I sat down.

After some time she brought the cream and some drugs. We left and got home very late last night, so my wife suggested my baby should start the drugs by morning but we should apply the cream given to us and we did not wear our baby diaper as instructed.

So this morning my wife decided to read through the leaflet in each of the drugs including the cream. To our greatest surprise the cream was strictly meant for adults and it was categorically stated it should not be used for children under age 18

Now, I'm wondering why would the hospital pharmacy attendant give us such cream. Is it that the prescribed cream wasn't available that was why she was going to and fro like the devil described in the book of Job in the Holy Bible.

Please what's your advise on this matter, is it a careless mistake or it was a deliberate act.

Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by jaxxy(m): 2:11pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge:
We noticed some rash in our 4 months old baby's sex organ which I perceived is a reaction from her diapers, we took her to the hospital for checkup and they recommended anti fungal cream to be applied and instructed that we don't wear her diapers for now while we apply the cream.

While waiting at the hospital pharmacy I noticed the attendant was taking longer time to attend to me, because the doctor had already written to them what they should give to me with my baby's file in front of the attendant. The attendant still asked how old is the baby I said 4 months. She was just giving excuses that she's coming that I should be patient, so I sat down.

After some time she brought the cream and some drugs. We left and got home very late last night, so my wife suggested my baby should start the drugs by morning but we should apply the cream given to us and we did not wear our baby diaper as instructed.

So this morning my wife decided to read through the leaflet in each of the drugs including the cream. To our greatest surprise the cream was strictly meant for adults and it was categorically stated it should not be used for children under age 18

Now, I'm wondering why would the hospital pharmacy attendant give us such cream. Is it that the prescribed cream wasn't available that was why she was going to and fro like the devil described in the book of Job in the Holy Bible.

Please what's your advise on this matter, is it a careless mistake or it was a deliberate act.


Always triple check and crosscheck with other doctors, pharmacies and maybe even consultants if u know any and worst case scenario Google any drug given to u by any hospital or doctor especially private hospitals b4 using it. I know exactly what I'm saying.

There are sm during not ment for kids below 18 bt they can be administered for them with correct dosage or prescription. I think bt they will state this to u explicitly.
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by NaijaOlosho(f): 2:12pm On May 24, 2020
Reach out to the hospitals first before you rush to sue

Reach out the management undecided

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by VenumX: 2:12pm On May 24, 2020
These days when I go to the hospital, I end up telling doctors what to prescribe and what not to after doing my own research.

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by majamajic(m): 2:12pm On May 24, 2020
Hmmm
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by RTSC: 2:12pm On May 24, 2020
teemac01:



@solarEdge or op...you need to answer this question...private hospital no be for mouth...there is a reason they are called PRIVATE hospital.
So they can't or shouldn't be sued?

Go to America and see how double board certified surgeons are scared of making mistakes, because they can be sued in a jiffy. And are meticulous with the patients.

In Nigeria, you would see an ordinary resident doing anyhow and endangering lives.

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Spuggie: 2:13pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge:
We noticed some rash in our 4 months old baby's sex organ which I perceived is a reaction from her diapers, we took her to the hospital for checkup and they recommended anti fungal cream to be applied and instructed that we don't wear her diapers for now while we apply the cream.

While waiting at the hospital pharmacy I noticed the attendant was taking longer time to attend to me, because the doctor had already written to them what they should give to me with my baby's file in front of the attendant. The attendant still asked how old is the baby I said 4 months. She was just giving excuses that she's coming that I should be patient, so I sat down.

After some time she brought the cream and some drugs. We left and got home very late last night, so my wife suggested my baby should start the drugs by morning but we should apply the cream given to us and we did not wear our baby diaper as instructed.

So this morning my wife decided to read through the leaflet in each of the drugs including the cream. To our greatest surprise the cream was strictly meant for adults and it was categorically stated it should not be used for children under age 18

Now, I'm wondering why would the hospital pharmacy attendant give us such cream. Is it that the prescribed cream wasn't available that was why she was going to and fro like the devil described in the book of Job in the Holy Bible.

Please what's your advise on this matter, is it a careless mistake or it was a deliberate act.


Please, what is the name of the cream? Your story is incomplete and cannot fly if you can't say the name of the drug. However, you may want to meet your healthcare provider and clarify issues with him, his/her response will now determine your next action. Talking of suing at this stage is premature.

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by yusfatedeeprof(m): 2:14pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge:
So this morning my wife decided to read through the leaflet in each of the drugs including the cream. To our greatest surprise the cream was strictly meant for adults and it was categorically stated it should not be used for children under age 18

Now, I'm wondering why would the hospital pharmacy attendant give us such cream. Is it that the prescribed cream wasn't available that was why she was going to and fro like the devil described in the book of Job in the Holy Bible.

Please what's your advise on this matter, is it a careless mistake or it was a deliberate act.

You can't sue them, unless your child suffered some sort of damage as a result of using the medication

Because sometimes even, Doctor's prescription might be different from what's written in the leaflet.... That's why you see something like "Or as prescribed by the physician" on most leaflets

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by SlimBrawnie(f): 2:14pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge
Lol, honestly speaking you'd come across this often as a parent.. Sometimes even the dosage prescribed may not be the recommended dosage for a child of that age as stated on the leaflet, they've been times I had to call my doctor to ensure there was no mistake. And what is the essence of suing when you can't claim damages? The drug was not used on your baby & the cream used last night has not caused damages... Yet. 18years above is too much though, just go back to the hospital to know why the doctor did that, he may have his reasons.

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by cremeandchic: 2:14pm On May 24, 2020
Don't waste your resources trying to sue them. There's a Federal agency that caters to such grievances.

Report to FCCPC, they are very effective especially when you tag their DG on twitter.
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by teemac01(m): 2:14pm On May 24, 2020
RTSC:

So they can't or shouldn't be sued?

Go to America and see how double board certified surgeons are scared of making mistakes, because they can be sued in a jiffy. And are meticulous with the patients.

In Nigeria, you would see an ordinary resident doing anyhow and endangering lives.


Thank god you mentioned Nigeria...that’s all
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by squad03: 2:15pm On May 24, 2020
Have you taken the medication back to the hospital to point this out to them?
Have you complained to them about it?

Nairaland is not a conflict resolution centre,hospitals have Patient Advisory and Liaison Service officers for a reason-put those to good use!
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Sundaycomputer: 2:15pm On May 24, 2020
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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Nonsoboy4life(m): 2:15pm On May 24, 2020
Ishilove:
Please sue so that they don't sacrifice someone else's child on the altar of carelessness. If your wife hadn't taken the time to read the leaflet we will be talking about something else here. May we not see evil o
He should go and waste his money... grin

He won't even be awarded a kobo
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by lomprico(m): 2:15pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge:
We noticed some rash in our 4 months old baby's sex organ which I perceived is a reaction from her diapers, we took her to the hospital for checkup and they recommended anti fungal cream to be applied and instructed that we don't wear her diapers for now while we apply the cream.

While waiting at the hospital pharmacy I noticed the attendant was taking longer time to attend to me, because the doctor had already written to them what they should give to me with my baby's file in front of the attendant. The attendant still asked how old is the baby I said 4 months. She was just giving excuses that she's coming that I should be patient, so I sat down.

After some time she brought the cream and some drugs. We left and got home very late last night, so my wife suggested my baby should start the drugs by morning but we should apply the cream given to us and we did not wear our baby diaper as instructed.

So this morning my wife decided to read through the leaflet in each of the drugs including the cream. To our greatest surprise the cream was strictly meant for adults and it was categorically stated it should not be used for children under age 18

Now, I'm wondering why would the hospital pharmacy attendant give us such cream. Is it that the prescribed cream wasn't available that was why she was going to and fro like the devil described in the book of Job in the Holy Bible.

Please what's your advise on this matter, is it a careless mistake or it was a deliberate act.


thank God u dint use it on your baby! just take the cream back to the hospital n show the doctor. since you have already paid for it, they should give you the right one for your baby.

you will not win if you sue them, it will be just a waste of your time n money. this is Nigeria .
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Sensiblerealist: 2:15pm On May 24, 2020
I guess you are a lawyer or you have an easy access to one. Please sue them if you can afford the time, costs and energy.
That's how one D.r. S..ey. hospital killed my mentor, one of the best persons I have ever met in my life. Misdiagnosed him for diabetes for almost 20 years. Suffered from kidney problems later which led to total organ failure eventually.The family never sued though and in still pained.
These people must be held accountable.
Thanks to God wasn't added to these list
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by mankan2k7(m): 2:16pm On May 24, 2020
Thank God for your wife and move on. No need to waste your resources suing the hospital. u will thank me later
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by RTSC: 2:18pm On May 24, 2020
teemac01:



Thank god you mentioned Nigeria...that’s all
If everybody decides not to sue, how will you grow?
How will people take responsibility and be accurate?

Suing is a culture that can be learnt even in Nigeria.

Lawyers will get rich, some patients too will get rich, but it is good for society.
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by jaxxy(m): 2:18pm On May 24, 2020
yusfatedeeprof:

You can't sue them, unless your child suffered some sort of damage as a result using the medication

Nope u can sue even if not yet caused any harm bt cud have.
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by safarigirl(f): 2:19pm On May 24, 2020
What are you suing for? Negligence? What is the proof of negligence? Do you have the doctor's prescription with you? What damages did you suffer, if any?

And you and your wife, how can you apply anything on your child without checking? Even malaria medicine, at my age, I still check the leaflet to be sure of dosages and side effects. You can never be too careful, it is good your wife had the wisdom to check it this morning, before any irreparable damage could have been done.

The fact that the pharmacist kept asking that question, should have alerted you both enough to cross check.

You can sue the hospital, but litigation takes a lot of time and money, it would serve you faster if you report them to relevant authorities, like the CPB, or NMA, since there was no specific damage done eventually.

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by d33types: 2:20pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge:
We noticed some rash in our 4 months old baby's sex organ which I perceived is a reaction from her diapers, we took her to the hospital for checkup and they recommended anti fungal cream to be applied and instructed that we don't wear her diapers for now while we apply the cream.

While waiting at the hospital pharmacy I noticed the attendant was taking longer time to attend to me, because the doctor had already written to them what they should give to me with my baby's file in front of the attendant. The attendant still asked how old is the baby I said 4 months. She was just giving excuses that she's coming that I should be patient, so I sat down.

After some time she brought the cream and some drugs. We left and got home very late last night, so my wife suggested my baby should start the drugs by morning but we should apply the cream given to us and we did not wear our baby diaper as instructed.

So this morning my wife decided to read through the leaflet in each of the drugs including the cream. To our greatest surprise the cream was strictly meant for adults and it was categorically stated it should not be used for children under age 18

Now, I'm wondering why would the hospital pharmacy attendant give us such cream. Is it that the prescribed cream wasn't available that was why she was going to and fro like the devil described in the book of Job in the Holy Bible.

Please what's your advise on this matter, is it a careless mistake or it was a deliberate act.


My friend, what's the name of the antifungal cream which can not be used in under 18? There is none I know of

Let me help you before you enter a lost suit.

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Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by mathinips(m): 2:20pm On May 24, 2020
That was how one private hospital almost kill my enemy (not me). The Attendant (nurse) couldn't read my BP (blood pressure). My BP had collapsed and I was so cold, she stared at me suspiciously and wrote 120/80 on my file. I was rushed to a better hospital few hours later and the nurse detected she couldn't read my BP, saline was run on me immediately and I got myself.
If I had the power then I would have sued the hospital but just thank God for my life
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by sammirano: 2:20pm On May 24, 2020
If you are a good researcher, you will find out that you know more than most Nigerian doctors on medical issues. Ots just that you cant carry out procedures.
Re: I'm Ready To Sue One Of The Biggest Private Hospital In Lagos by Lushka(m): 2:21pm On May 24, 2020
SolarEdge:
We noticed some rash in our 4 months old baby's sex organ which I perceived is a reaction from her diapers, we took her to the hospital for checkup and they recommended anti fungal cream to be applied and instructed that we don't wear her diapers for now while we apply the cream.

While waiting at the hospital pharmacy I noticed the attendant was taking longer time to attend to me, because the doctor had already written to them what they should give to me with my baby's file in front of the attendant. The attendant still asked how old is the baby I said 4 months. She was just giving excuses that she's coming that I should be patient, so I sat down.

After some time she brought the cream and some drugs. We left and got home very late last night, so my wife suggested my baby should start the drugs by morning but we should apply the cream given to us and we did not wear our baby diaper as instructed.

So this morning my wife decided to read through the leaflet in each of the drugs including the cream. To our greatest surprise the cream was strictly meant for adults and it was categorically stated it should not be used for children under age 18

Now, I'm wondering why would the hospital pharmacy attendant give us such cream. Is it that the prescribed cream wasn't available that was why she was going to and fro like the devil described in the book of Job in the Holy Bible.

Please what's your advise on this matter, is it a careless mistake or it was a deliberate act.

I think you are delusional. You have no case.

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