Many West Memphis patients don’t realize something went wrong until later—often after they’ve picked up medication, returned to work, or followed instructions at home. Errors in this stage commonly involve:
- Wrong strength or wrong formulation (e.g., a similar-sounding medication or dosage)
- Instructions that don’t match the prescription label
- Medication lists that get copied incorrectly between visits
- Timing problems (missed or duplicated dosing schedules)
If you were treated at a facility, then had follow-up at a different clinic or pharmacy, the timeline across providers matters. Lawyers evaluate how the order was written, how it was dispensed, and how it was communicated—because each step can create a different liability story.


