I'll play the devils advocate here. Doctors are human, they do make mistakes. Diagnosing people is often like diagnosing Jeeps. It involves trial and error. If it were easy one would only need to see one Doctor. I would think an erroneous diagnosis is not a good reason for a lawsuit unless it results in inury, damage or loss. The amount of injury, damage or loss in this case does not seem sufficent to justify a suit. If you take the time to talk to a lawyers about it (just adding to your loss) that's probably what they'll tell you. Drs. usually have malpractice insurance. They're not stupid. They have a lot of leeway when it comes to prescribing drugs. It's not unusual for a child to be prescribed a drug labled as for adults only. Maybe it was a mistake by the pharmasist. Maybe the other Drs. are mistaken. Maybe... we need an off topic forum! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />