Medication mistakes don’t always announce themselves as “wrong medication.” In Maumelle and across Pulaski County, many cases start with a pattern—symptoms that don’t match the expected effects, new side effects after a refill, or sudden worsening soon after a discharge.
Common red flags residents report:
- A refill that looks right but causes new reactions (different strength, different brand, or instructions that don’t match what you were told)
- Confusion about dosing schedules after hospital discharge, especially when multiple providers were involved
- Label wording that doesn’t match the paperwork you received (or doesn’t match what your clinician later says)
- Medication changes made quickly during busy clinic hours or urgent care follow-ups
- A delayed correction—for example, you call for clarification, but the error isn’t fully addressed until symptoms escalate
If any of these sound familiar, it’s important to treat the situation seriously and preserve documentation early.


