After a suspected prescription mistake, your first priority is safety. In Portage, that often means acting quickly when symptoms don’t match what you were told to expect.
Do these steps right away:
- Contact a medical provider immediately (or seek urgent care/emergency treatment if symptoms are severe). Tell them what you believe went wrong—name the medication, dose, and timing.
- Save the evidence you can control: medication bottles, pharmacy labels, discharge papers, and any “after visit summary” documents.
- Write a short timeline while it’s fresh: when you started the medication, when symptoms began, and when you called the pharmacy or clinic.
- Ask for clarification in writing if possible—especially if anyone tells you the “dose should have been X” or that the label/instructions were corrected.
Michigan claims often depend on documentation quality and timing. When records are incomplete or inconsistent, it can become harder to connect the error to the harm. Starting early helps.


