When you realize you may have received the wrong medication, the wrong dose, or confusing instructions, your priorities should be:
- Get medical guidance promptly (tell the provider exactly what you received and what symptoms you’re experiencing).
- Do not discard evidence just to “move on.” Packaging, labels, and discharge instructions often matter.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—the date you picked up the prescription, when you started it, when symptoms began, and who you contacted.
In Chamblee, many people rely on quick turnarounds between work, school, and commuting across the metro area. That urgency can lead to missed details—like keeping the label that shows strength, lot information, and the directions that were actually dispensed.


