While medication mistakes can happen anywhere, certain patterns are common for people in Cary and surrounding areas:
- Refill and transfer problems: A change made during one visit or during an electronic transfer can be carried forward incorrectly.
- “Dose looks right” problems: The prescription may appear correct on paper, but the strength, schedule, or instructions don’t match what the patient’s records show was intended.
- Interaction and verification failures: Errors can arise when a pharmacy or facility misses an interaction warning or fails to confirm the full medication history.
- After-hours or high-volume bottlenecks: When pharmacies are busy—especially during evenings or weekends—small verification steps can be overlooked.
- Care handoff confusion: People in Cary frequently see specialists, urgent care providers, and primary care teams. Errors can surface when medication plans aren’t clearly communicated between settings.
If you suspect something went wrong, the goal isn’t to guess who made the mistake—it’s to reconstruct the timeline so the responsible parties can be identified accurately.


