In and around New Albany, medication problems often surface during high-pressure transitions—like the period between:
- a provider visit and a same-day fill at a local pharmacy
- a hospital discharge and the first doses at home
- urgent care follow-up and a new prescription order
- a caregiver’s administration of medications after a recent change in the plan of care
Errors that can be especially confusing in these moments include:
- dose changes that aren’t clearly reflected on discharge paperwork
- labels with instructions that don’t match what a patient was told verbally
- similar drug names or strengths causing the wrong product to be dispensed
- incomplete medication lists leading to missed interactions or duplicate therapy
If the harm seemed sudden—worsening symptoms, unexpected side effects, or a decline after the first doses—your next step is not guesswork. Your next step is documentation and action.


