In the real world, medication errors don’t always announce themselves as “wrong medication.” In the Lauderhill community, we often see issues that surface during high-volume moments—after weekend visits, during transitions from hospital to home, or when medication lists are updated quickly.
Common scenarios include:
- Wrong dose or wrong strength after a prescription is renewed or adjusted
- Incomplete or mismatched medication lists when patients move between providers
- Labeling problems that lead to confusion (especially with similar drug names)
- Pharmacy substitutions or dispensing errors that don’t match the doctor’s order
- Timing mistakes—the right medication, but taken too often/too rarely due to unclear instructions
- After-visit discharge errors, where instructions don’t match what was actually ordered
If you’re wondering whether your situation qualifies, the key is not just that something went wrong—it’s whether the error caused harm and whether the responsible party failed to meet Florida’s expected safety standards.


