Medication errors don’t always look the way people expect. In Weston, families often encounter errors across a few common real-life situations:
- Multiple providers and quick follow-ups: You may see a primary care doctor, a specialist, and then a pharmacy refill—sometimes within days—making it harder to spot where the breakdown occurred.
- Pharmacy substitutions and “same medicine” confusion: Brand-to-generic or strength changes can lead to the wrong dose being taken if labels, directions, or refill records don’t match.
- Post-appointment medication changes: After a visit, discharge, or urgent care follow-up, a new instruction may conflict with an older regimen—especially if the medication list wasn’t updated correctly.
- Long commutes to specialty care: Weston residents sometimes travel for treatment or therapies, and the timeline can get messy when records are spread across multiple systems.
When the harm is serious—reaction, hospitalization, worsening symptoms—your next move should be organized and evidence-based, not based on assumptions.


