After you suspect you were harmed by a wrong dose, wrong medication, or incorrect instructions, your first actions matter—medically and legally.
- Get medical guidance immediately. Tell the treating provider exactly what you believe went wrong (the medication name, strength, and timing).
- Ask for a medication reconciliation. In busy settings, the same patient name and similar medication names can cause mix-ups. A reconciliation helps confirm what was actually prescribed and what was intended.
- Preserve physical evidence. Save the prescription bottle(s), pharmacy label(s), discharge paperwork, and any after-visit medication lists.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh. Note when you filled the prescription, when you started taking it, when symptoms began, and what follow-up care you received.
In Hamtramck, residents often rely on neighborhood clinics and pharmacies for quick turnarounds. That can be helpful—until a mistake occurs and details become harder to reconstruct. Acting early can prevent gaps that weaken causation later.


