In smaller communities like Laurinburg, medication problems can appear in a few familiar ways:
- Pharmacy refills and substitutions: A prescription may be filled with a different strength or formulation than expected, especially when refills are processed quickly.
- Care transitions: Errors can occur when patients move between providers (a clinic visit, hospital discharge, or follow-up with another clinician).
- “Looks right” prescriptions: Sometimes the label seems correct at first glance, but later symptoms don’t match the intended treatment—leading to confusion about whether the medication, dosage, or instructions were actually followed.
- Paperwork gaps: Missing medication lists, incomplete histories, or unclear instructions can cause the wrong dosing schedule to be carried forward.
If any of this sounds familiar, don’t wait for answers to “turn up later.” The sooner you document and request records, the easier it is to reconstruct the timeline.


