In a suburban community like Leesburg, medication issues often occur during routine—and highly time-sensitive—moments, such as:
- After an ER or urgent care visit: discharge instructions may not match what gets filled, especially if the medication list wasn’t updated.
- During seasonal prescription changes: people often adjust regimens during allergy seasons, travel, or changes in routine.
- At pharmacy handoffs: a refill may be substituted, a strength may be misread, or instructions may be unclear.
- When multiple providers are involved: primary care, specialists, and home health teams may each update “current meds,” creating gaps.
The key point: many cases aren’t just about “the wrong pill.” They’re about whether the right medication plan was followed safely across the steps of prescribing, dispensing, and administration.


