In Orange City and the surrounding area, medication problems often surface in everyday “handoff moments,” such as:
- After urgent care or ER visits: You’re given new meds, but the printed list doesn’t match what was actually started.
- When prescriptions are refilled: A pharmacy may dispense the wrong strength or generic substitution, and the mismatch isn’t caught until symptoms worsen.
- During care transitions: Medication reconciliation can fail when a patient moves between a doctor, a specialist, and a pharmacy.
- With complex chronic conditions: People managing diabetes, heart conditions, kidney issues, or multiple prescriptions are at higher risk when dosing instructions are unclear.
Florida patients don’t always realize that the “error” is sometimes not a dramatic, obvious blunder—it can be an interaction, a labeling/dispensing issue, or a transcription problem that changes the timing or dose.


