Washington
This highly qualified expert is a nationally renown authority in toxicology. He received his Ph.D. in pharmacology from the University of Kansas Medical Center. He has served as Toxicology Program Director in the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Washington, then as Associate Chairman of the Department, as Associate Dean for Research in the School of Public Health, and...
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Washington
Medication Information Specialist with over 30 years of pharmaceutical experience in the areas of mental health comorbities, chronic pain management, psychiatric pharmacotherapy, pharmacoepidemiology, substance abuse, therapeutic medication monitoring, pharmaceutical marketing, illicit drug usage, adverse drug reactions, medication interactions, dietary and herbal supplements.
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A pharmacology expert witness provides insight into cases involving drug interactions, medication errors, adverse effects, and pharmaceutical industry standards.
Pharmacology expert witnesses are crucial in medical malpractice suits, personal injury cases, product liability claims, and any case involving prescription or over-the-counter drugs.
Yes. Pharmacology experts have extensive knowledge about how drugs interact with each other and the potential side effects they can cause.
Yes. Subspecialties include clinical pharmacology, neuropharmacology, psychopharmacology, and toxicology. The choice depends on the specifics of the case.
They can review medical records to identify any errors in prescribing or administering medication, assess if proper protocols were followed, and determine if the error caused harm.
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