While medication safety is a statewide concern, many Framingham residents run into the same practical scenarios:
- Fast medication changes after appointments: After a primary care or specialist visit, updates are sometimes sent electronically and then reconciled later—creating risk when medication lists don’t match what was actually dispensed.
- Multiple providers and overlapping prescriptions: Framingham patients often coordinate care across different practices. When medication histories aren’t fully aligned, pharmacies may miss interactions or duplicate therapies.
- Pharmacy pickup issues during busy hours: Errors can occur when there’s a rush—wrong strength, confusing label instructions, or dispensing a similar-sounding medication.
- Follow-up delays: If symptoms worsen after discharge or after a new prescription, the timeline becomes critical. In Massachusetts, records and communications around follow-up care can strongly affect how causation is understood.
If your story sounds like “it seemed right at first, then symptoms didn’t fit,” that’s often where lawyers focus first: verifying what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what was actually taken.


