Medication mistakes in southwest Florida often come to light through patterns like these:
- Tourist or seasonal transitions: People who recently moved, traveled, or changed doctors may have medication histories that don’t match what’s in the chart. In that gap, pharmacies and providers can rely on outdated or incomplete lists.
- Back-to-back appointments and urgent care visits: When you’re seen quickly and prescriptions are updated, it’s easier for dosing instructions to conflict between providers.
- Pharmacy handoffs and “same medication, different strength”: Naples residents frequently fill prescriptions across multiple locations. Even if the name is familiar, the strength, formulation, or directions may differ.
- Hospital discharge and home medication confusion: After an ER visit or hospitalization, discharge instructions can include changes that aren’t fully reflected in what you receive at the pharmacy.
If your situation involves an adverse reaction after a change to medication—especially when the timeline doesn’t add up—don’t wait to get clarity.


