Medication errors don’t always look dramatic at first. Often, the “problem” shows up after you’ve already left the pharmacy or the appointment and return home—when symptoms worsen, new side effects appear, or you realize the instructions didn’t match what you were expecting.
Louisville-area cases commonly involve:
- Pharmacy dispensing mistakes (wrong strength, wrong formulation, or a mix-up between similar drug names)
- Incorrect dosing instructions (especially when schedules are confusing or updated during follow-ups)
- Chart and med-list mismatches (when a new prescriber updates treatment but older records weren’t fully reconciled)
- System or workflow failures (including transcription errors in EHRs or missed safety checks)
If you’re wondering whether “this could be a case,” focus on the timeline: what changed, when it changed, and what documents show that change.


