A common pattern we see in communities like Morgan Hill is that a medication change happens quickly—sometimes same-day. A patient may pick up a refill, start taking a new dose, or follow discharge paperwork without realizing that the instruction on the label doesn’t match what the prescriber intended.
Because the timeline is tight, early documentation becomes critical. If you wait too long, medication packaging is tossed, pharmacy records can become harder to retrieve, and memories fade—making it harder to connect the error to the injury.
What to do right away:
- Save the medication bottle(s), blister packs, and any receipt or label you still have.
- Write down when you started the medication and when symptoms began.
- If you were hospitalized or seen urgently, keep the discharge paperwork and after-visit summaries.


