In a community like Fairborn, it’s not unusual for care to happen in short bursts: an urgent appointment, a refill request, a hospital discharge, and then a follow-up with a different clinician. Those transitions are exactly where medication errors can slip through.
You may only notice something is wrong when symptoms don’t match the expected outcome—or when a later provider reviews the medication list and realizes the instructions, dose, or product doesn’t line up.
Important: in Ohio, the timeline and documentation matter. The earlier you preserve the record of what was prescribed and what you actually received, the easier it is to evaluate responsibility and causation.


