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How a Mixup at a Georgia Pharmacy Became Nearly Fatal For This 78-Year-Old Woman
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Instead, she says she was unknowingly placing fentanyl patches on her body – an opioid so powerful it has become synonymous with America’s overdose crisis.
view video Bakari Sellers: Why Elon Musk Should Scare EveryoneBy the time Betty Thomas realized something was terribly wrong, she had overdosed and was hospitalized, WXIA-TV reported.
Instead of her routine pickup, Thomas said she received fentanyl patches intended for someone else, wearing them for nearly 18 days before collapsing at home.
“I’m throwing up, I’m nauseous, I’m dizzy, I can’t go to the bathroom, I’m sick,” she said.
In Thomas’ case, the prescription was written for another woman named Betty but with a different last name, Davis, she told WXIA-TV.