Definition of "misdispense"
misdispense
verb
third-person singular simple present misdispenses, present participle misdispensing, simple past and past participle misdispensed
(transitive) To dispense incorrectly or amiss.
Quotations
Even in a case where the doctor and the pharmacist somehow misprescribed and misdispensed, it seems obvious that the consumer would see that the product was for weight loss and would not accept it in place of an allergy relief medication.
1981, The United States Patents Quarterly - Volume 209, page 74
In America, local radio stations shaped the pop environment; in Britain, everything was obstructed, diluted, mishandled and misdispensed by BBC Radio, which had no idea what pop music was, didn't know how long it would last, didn't like or approve of it, and so hardly bothered to adapt to its demands.
2000, Michael Gray, Song & Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan, page 88
This meant that painkilling drugs being dripped into her system by a thin tube inserted into her back had somehow gone from being effectively delivered to the correct area, to getting misdispensed into some anatomical no-man's-land where they gave her no relief at all.
2001, David L. Ulin, Another City: Writing from Los Angeles, page 40
A claims-made basis means the accident (i.e., misdispensed prescription order) must occur during the policy period (or extended policy periods during which the insurance is renewed) and the claim must be made, or reported, during the same period.
2012, Albert I Wertheimer, Delbert Konnor, Pharmacy Law Desk Reference, page 119
noun
plural misdispenses
Quotations
If a loss occurs as a result of a problem or "misdispense" at an ATM, adjustment policies and procedures are in place which provide for a return of funds, if appropriate.
1996, United States, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Financial Services. Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, Electronic Benefit Transfer Systems and Regulation E, page 158
Up to $1,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be transferred to the general fund state purposes account of the office of temporary and disability assistance for costs of implementing an electronic benefit transfer system, including, but not limited to, an EBT misdispense claims unit.
2000, Laws of the State of New York - Volume 1, Parts 1-53, page 890