Medication mistakes don’t only occur in hospitals. In the Beech Grove area, they often show up during everyday care transitions—when someone is moving between providers, pharmacies, and home medication routines.
Common situations we see include:
- Pharmacy fill problems: wrong strength, wrong medication, or label mix-ups that lead to the wrong pill being taken.
- “Looks right” confusion: a prescription appears correct at first, but the patient’s symptoms don’t match what was expected.
- Discharge and follow-up gaps: instructions change after an office visit or discharge, and the medication list in the chart doesn’t match what the patient actually received.
- Busy schedule dosing errors: when instructions are unclear (or a dosing schedule is hard to follow), patients and caregivers may take doses incorrectly—sometimes exposing how the original order or labeling was defective.
If your loved one is dealing with new symptoms, worsening conditions, or an unexpected reaction, don’t assume it “was just a side effect.” In medication error cases, the key question is whether the care team failed to follow safe medication practices and whether that failure caused harm.


