While medication errors can occur anywhere in Georgia, residents of Milledgeville often encounter them in predictable settings—places where busy workflows, transfers, and time-sensitive care can increase the risk of mix-ups.
**You may be dealing with a medication error if: **
- You were given the wrong dose after an adjustment for blood pressure, diabetes, pain, infection, or mental health treatment.
- A pharmacy filled a prescription that looked right at first, but later caused unexpected side effects or worsening symptoms.
- A hospital or clinic medication list didn’t match what you were told to take at discharge.
- You received confusing directions (for example, “take twice daily” vs. a schedule that required a different interval), and you followed them.
- You transferred care—such as from a clinic to an urgent care or ER—and the medication history didn’t carry over correctly.
If you’re wondering whether you should treat this like a legal issue, one practical question is: Did the medication you actually received differ from the plan that was intended for you? If yes, the next step is preserving evidence and getting legal review.


