Pubdate: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2007 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.ottawasun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329 Author: Sean McKibbon, Sun Media Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?136 (Methadone) METHADONE VICTIM'S FAMILY SUES CLINIC, DOCTORS Parents of a man who died of a methadone overdose administered by accident at a downtown addiction treatment clinic are seeking a half-million dollars in damages in a lawsuit. The statement of claim filed April 24 by Linda and Douglas Hatt, and on behalf of their son Wade Lamont Hatt, names as defendants the Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres and a number of doctors and nurses connected with the centre. Hatt died Oct. 15, 2005 after attending the OATC methadone clinic on Somerset St. with his girlfriend. The statement of claim alleges negligence on the part of the OATC for among other things "failing to implement a protocol at the clinic which was effective to minimize the risk of dispensing the wrong dose to a patient," and "failing to require that the methadone be dispensed by a licenced pharmacist and/or by a medical doctor who had received special training in dispensing methadone." Statements of claim contain allegations which have not been proven in court. A coroner's inquest into the incident heard that Hatt died after mistakenly taking his girlfriend Julie Maloney's 10-times-stronger dose of methadone during a trip to the Centretown clinic. Despite being advised that he should seek medical attention, Hatt chose not to go to hospital and died in his sleep at home. At the inquest, lawyers for the OATC argued cocaine use may have played a role in killing Hatt, but the jury did not list cocaine as a cause of Hatt's death. Recurring themes in the jury recommendations following the inquest were measures to ensure patient's methadone doses aren't mixed up and the need to strongly communicate to patients the need for medical attention. Many of those recommended measures appear to form the basis of allegations of negligence in the statement of claim. No defence has yet been filed. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek