I agree, you have to watch everything doctors do, I know this wasn't tablets, but I think it fits. Doctors don't know half as much as they let on...
I took Heph to A&E (emergency room) one time as he had a really high fever, had aching muscles and he'd had sickness & stuff, and they decided he was dehydrated. Then, in all their wisdom,
decided he needed to be on a drip. When they came to hook him up, we read that it was potassium based and both informed (again) the nurse who was doing it he was a renal patient and was potassium and fluid restricted. He went of to check with his registrar, who said it was fine, go ahead, give him the drip. We were both freakin' out but, a doctor said it was OK. An hour or so later, they got a blood test result and his potassium was over 7. They took that drip out so fast. Rushed him into resus, gave him adrenalin and glucose infusions to bring the potassium down and also gave him calcium gluconate to protect his heart from the affects of high potassium.
A few hours later, his blood test came back again and his potassium was over 9. His arms & legs stopped working. He also had a temperature of over 40degrees or 104. He was in high dependency unit,(a bit like intensive care) for 4-5 days.
While he was there they decided he needed calcium gluconate again to protect his heart. This is supposed to be given diluted through a driver of by infusion, but the doctor just drew it into a syringe, and shot it into his arm. All around the site, the skin went black and purple, was really painfull, and his whole forearm swelled up. It turned out, that the stuff they injected is so strong, it just killed all the tissue. He then had to have skin graft surgery to correct their mistakes.
He now has a huge scar, about 3inches by 5inches on his right forearm and the consultant says it has probably damaged the veins and arteries, and will probably affect any future need for a fistula on that arm. As you can imagine, we have a solicitor working on our behalf to get some kind of compensation.
We question everything any doctor or nurse says now and are not afraid to refuse treatment. We have even had to refuse that same calcium gluconate treatment again!
By Hephs-Little-Lady. (sorry, forgot to sign Heph out and sign myself in!)