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A class-action lawsuit alleging negligence was filed on Monday in B.C. Supreme Court, naming the pharmacy where a pharmacist allegedly re-used syringes while administering COVID-19 vaccinations.
According to an Aug. 19 College of Pharmacists of B.C. decision Seelaboyina admitted he used the barrel of the syringe over a two-day period in August 2021. Soon afterwards he was under investigation.
A Metro Vancouver pharmacist allegedly gave people COVID-19 vaccine shots while repeatedly using the same syringe barrel but not the needle, a new B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit alleges. The July 7 notice ...
A Metro Vancouver pharmacist allegedly gave people COVID-19 vaccine shots while repeatedly using the same syringe barrel but not the needle, a new B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit alleges.
CPR Kids showed how easy it could be to give the wrong dosage if you don't know how to read the measurements correctly. They shared a picture of a two barrel syringe filled with liquid. While at ...
According to the FDA, the affected products may have graduated markings on the barrel that are printed incorrectly. Specifically, the syringe barrell’s odd numbered graduation markings may be ...
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against a pharmacy manager in New Westminster, B.C., who allegedly re-used syringe barrels while administering COVID-19 vaccinations. Kent Pharmacy and its ...
A Metro Vancouver pharmacist allegedly gave people COVID-19 vaccine shots while repeatedly using the same syringe barrel but not the needle, a new B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit alleges. The July 7 notice ...
Separate from the high court action is the college investigation. The decision there said Seelaboyina practiced in New Westminster but is currently under suspension. The college website said between ...