A common pattern we see is the error isn’t noticed immediately. The prescription may be filled, picked up, and started—then problems appear later, sometimes after:
- a dose change that wasn’t clearly communicated,
- a refill that doesn’t match the prior label,
- an interaction that should have been caught during verification,
- or an order that was entered correctly but not communicated clearly to the patient.
In Colton and the Inland Empire area, residents frequently rely on busy pharmacies and urgent care follow-ups. When time pressure becomes part of the workflow, documentation gaps can matter more than people realize.


