Medication mistakes can occur anywhere prescriptions are written, filled, or administered. In Perth Amboy and Middlesex County, residents often encounter a few predictable patterns due to how care is scheduled and how pharmacies operate:
- Same-day refills and last-minute changes after an urgent care or hospital visit—when orders are revised quickly, errors are more likely to slip through.
- Multiple prescribers involved (primary care, specialists, and walk-in/urgent visits), increasing the chances of conflicting medication lists.
- Pharmacy pickups during busy hours—when labeling or strength/directions aren’t double-checked as carefully as they should be.
- Discharge medication confusion after ER or inpatient care—especially when discharge instructions are updated but the filled prescriptions don’t fully align.
If you noticed that the medication bottle, instructions, or dose you received didn’t match what you were told, document it immediately. In medication error cases, small discrepancies often become important later.


