In Lawrence and nearby areas, medication problems often show up in patterns tied to how care is delivered—urgent visits, follow-ups, and pharmacy handoffs.
**You may be dealing with a medication error if: **
- You were given discharge instructions after a clinic or ER visit, but the medication plan didn’t match what you later received.
- A refill was processed during a busy stretch (including weekends/after-hours), and the bottle label or directions conflicted with your prior regimen.
- You received new prescriptions from one provider, but a second prescriber or pharmacy follow-up didn’t catch an interaction or duplication.
- Your symptoms escalated quickly after starting a new medication, and later notes suggest the dose, timing, or instructions were inconsistent.
These situations are not “rare.” But they require careful documentation because the timeline—what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what was actually taken—matters for both medical causation and legal accountability.


