After a medication error, the most important step is medical safety.
- Get medical attention promptly if symptoms worsen or you suspect an adverse reaction.
- Tell the care team exactly what you received—including the medication name, strength, and what instructions were given.
- Do not delete messages or discharge follow-ups you received through patient portals.
- Save physical evidence: the prescription bottle, pharmacy label, packaging, and any paperwork from the visit or hospital.
In many La Verne cases, the “paper trail” is spread across urgent care, a primary doctor, and one or more pharmacies. That’s why acting early matters: evidence can become harder to obtain as systems update and records are re-indexed.


