Many medication error cases in Albuquerque come down to one thing: what was changed, when, and by whom.
That’s because medication decisions can happen across multiple settings—such as urgent care visits, hospital admissions, follow-up appointments, and pharmacy refills. Add in common life realities (work schedules, commuting across different parts of the city, and delays getting labs or specialist follow-ups), and it’s easier for a medication mistake to remain unnoticed longer than it should.
When you’re dealing with a prescription mistake that led to worsening symptoms, a strong case typically requires a clear timeline showing:
- what the prescriber ordered
- what the pharmacy dispensed
- what instructions were given to you
- what clinicians documented afterward
- how your condition changed


