A senior pharmacist who dispensed the wrong medication to a customer, causing her internal bleeding, doctored records then tried to blame a colleague for his mistake.
Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner Kevin Allan called the pharmacist's actions "dishonest, unacceptable, and a clear breach" of conduct, in a report on the incident released today.
The ordeal began on May 13 last year when a woman requested a repeat prescription of rifaximin, an antibiotic, but a pharmacy technician incorrectly selected rivaroxaban, a medication used to treat blood clots.
The pharmacist, whose name along with that of the pharmacy have been removed to protect privacy, failed to detect the error when he checked and dispensed the medication.
The woman then took the incorrect medication for eight days, and was admitted to hospital on May 24 with internal bleeding and acute kidney injury resulting from the incorrect medication.