Many Alachua patients experience medication problems after:
- A prescription change from one provider that doesn’t match what’s listed in another chart
- Pharmacy substitutions (brand vs. generic) that lead to confusion about strength or instructions
- Weekend/after-hours care where records are incomplete or follow-up is delayed
- Medication start/stop instructions that are hard to interpret, especially when work schedules don’t allow time to double-check
Even if you ultimately receive the “right” care later, the early window matters. If the error caused harm, the timeline—what you were told to take, when you took it, and when symptoms began—can be critical to your claim.


