The New Zealand Herald

GP apologises for fatal error

-

A doctor who prescribed the wrong drug to a woman who later died has apologised to her family.

Deputy Health and Disability Commission­er Kevin Allan said in a report released yesterday the GP had breached the medical council’s practices around prescribin­g drugs.

He has also asked the Medical Council of New Zealand to consider whether a review of the GP’s competence is warranted after criticisin­g his knowledge around what drugs were interchang­eable.

The medical centre the woman attended has also been told to carrying out an audit of all patients who were given the same drug — zoledronic acid infusions — during 2018.

The woman, who suffered chronic renal disease and was receiving diuretics, visited her GP with her husband during 2016 complainin­g of chronic leg pain.

She had already been identified by the pain clinic as a suitable candidate for pamidronat­e and was waiting to start the trials. Pamidronat­e is given to treat some bone diseases and bone pain.

But because the patient was desperate for some immediate relief, the GP gave the woman a zoledronic acid infusion for pain relief, wrongly thinking that zoledronic acid and pamidronat­e were interchang­eable. Zoledronic acid is used in primary care to treat osteoporos­is.

The woman became increasing­ly unwell several days after having the infusion and she was eventually hospitalis­ed. She died on the same day hospital blood tests showed she had acute renal failure.

 ??  ?? Kevin Allan
Kevin Allan

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand