When a wrong dose, incorrect drug, or confusing instruction causes harm, time matters. Before you focus on legal questions, focus on safety:
- Get medical care right away (or return for reassessment) if symptoms worsen, don’t match expectations, or feel severe.
- Tell the treating team exactly what you believe happened—for example, “the label says X but I was told Y,” or “the dose changed after discharge.”
- Preserve the proof you have:
- medication bottle(s) and labels
- pharmacy receipt(s) and prescription paperwork
- discharge instructions and medication lists
- any after-visit summaries from clinics or hospitals
- Document your timeline while it’s fresh: when you started the medication, when symptoms began, what changed, and who you spoke with.
In Florida, deadlines can affect what you’re able to recover, so it’s wise to speak with counsel early—especially when multiple providers (pharmacy + prescriber + facility staff) may be involved.


