In Coshocton, medication errors frequently show up in the places you’d expect: prescriptions written during short visits, refills processed quickly, and discharge instructions that patients and families must translate at home. Common problems include:
- Wrong medication, strength, or form (including similar drug names)
- Incorrect directions (e.g., frequency or dosing schedule doesn’t match what was intended)
- Labeling or packaging mix-ups that lead to the wrong medication being taken
- Discharge-related confusion, especially after ER visits or hospital discharge
- Refill and transfer errors when care shifts between providers or facilities
Even when the underlying mistake seems “small,” the legal question is whether it was avoidable and whether it led to harm.


