Medication errors don’t always look dramatic at first. Many come to light after symptoms escalate, or when a second clinician notices inconsistencies. Baltimore residents frequently run into situations like:
- Hospital-to-pharmacy handoff issues: A discharge medication list doesn’t match what was filled or what was administered during the stay.
- Refill timing and emergency re-dosing: After a missed dose or delayed pickup, a patient may be instructed to “adjust,” which can expose an earlier error.
- Multiple prescribers and overlapping prescriptions: Primary care, specialists, urgent care, and ER teams may each update the chart—sometimes without a clean, reconciled medication history.
- Label confusion in busy retail settings: Similar packaging, misread instructions, or incorrect strength can lead to administration errors at home.
If you’re trying to understand whether your experience fits a medication error claim, the key is reconstructing the sequence: order → dispensing → labeling → administration/use → clinical response.


