Medication errors don’t just occur in theory—they show up in real Alsip routines. Some of the most frequent situations we see residents describe include:
- After-hours pharmacy refills: A prescription is filled quickly, but the label instructions don’t line up with what your doctor ordered.
- Hospital-to-home medication handoffs: Discharge instructions can conflict with what the pharmacy dispensed, especially when multiple meds are involved.
- Prescription changes after follow-up visits: You’re told to stop or adjust a medication, but the next bottle (or the next refill) reflects the older dosage.
- Care coordination gaps: When different providers share information late—or not at all—important details like kidney function, allergies, or prior reactions may be missed.
These situations matter legally because medication error claims often hinge on the timeline: what was ordered, what was dispensed, what was administered (or taken), and when anyone should have noticed the problem.


