After a suspected medication error, your priority is medical safety.
- Get evaluated promptly if you have worsening symptoms, an allergic reaction, unusual side effects, or new complications.
- Ask your care team to reconcile your medication list (what you were supposed to take vs. what you actually received).
- Preserve evidence immediately:
- pharmacy labels, medication bottles, and packaging
- discharge papers, after-visit summaries, and medication lists
- any written instructions you were given
- screenshots or patient portal messages (if available)
In Thibodaux, many people rely on quick follow-ups and routine outpatient care—so it’s especially important to document the timeline while it’s still fresh. Small gaps in dates can become big issues when fault and causation are disputed.


