Many Depew residents first suspect a problem when something doesn’t match what they were told. The medication may have been correct on the label at first glance, the instructions may have sounded familiar, or the change may have been minor—until side effects escalate or symptoms persist.
In real cases, errors can be subtle:
- A strength or dosage that doesn’t align with the prescription order
- An instruction that conflicts with the patient’s medication list (including duplicates)
- A pharmacy workflow mix-up that only becomes obvious after a second fill or follow-up
- A transition problem after a clinic visit or discharge, when the “new” regimen doesn’t match what was intended
When you’re trying to connect the dots, the timeline matters. The sooner you organize the records from the first prescription through follow-up care, the easier it is to evaluate causation.


