Lewiston patients often juggle busy schedules, frequent appointments, and medication changes tied to ongoing conditions. That makes medication management errors more likely to cause real damage—because there may be limited time to catch mistakes early.
Some of the Lewiston-area situations we see in practice include:
- Wrong strength or formulation dispensed (e.g., similar names, different mg amounts) that causes symptoms to escalate.
- Confusing “as needed” instructions after a clinic visit—then a pharmacy label or discharge paperwork leads to an incorrect dosing pattern.
- Order changes that weren’t fully communicated when a patient transitions between providers or care settings.
- Refill and substitution issues where the patient receives a different medication than expected, and side effects are mistaken for progression of illness.
- Post-discharge medication reconciliation problems—the discharge list doesn’t match what was actually administered.
If any of this happened to you, your case will likely turn on documentation: what was ordered, what was dispensed, what was administered, and what changed medically afterward.


