After you suspect a prescription error or wrong-medication incident, focus on safety first—then document while details are still fresh.
Do this right away:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care or ER if symptoms are serious). Tell clinicians exactly what you believe went wrong.
- Ask for a written medication list after the appointment—what you should be taking now, and what was stopped.
- Save the evidence: the bottle(s), pharmacy label, discharge paperwork, after-visit summaries, and any messages with the pharmacy or prescriber.
- Write down a timeline: date/time of fill, when you started taking it, when symptoms began, and what actions were taken afterward.
If your error involved a pharmacy fill (wrong strength, wrong drug, missing instructions), don’t rely only on what someone tells you over the phone. Preserve the packaging and label. In Ohio, these records often become the backbone of what can be proven later.


