Pooler’s residents frequently juggle work, school, and commuting. That can mean prescriptions are filled during tight windows—sometimes right before shifts, after appointments, or while coordinating care for children and elderly family members.
In that environment, medication errors can be harder to catch early, especially when:
- labels are difficult to interpret,
- instructions are inconsistent between providers,
- refills are processed quickly,
- multiple medications are managed at once, or
- a change is made without clear documentation.
If you or a loved one received medication that caused unexpected symptoms or a sudden worsening of health, the key question becomes: what exactly happened, and whose process failed?


