Medication mistakes don’t always look dramatic at first. In Fostoria, many cases start with a “small” discrepancy that becomes urgent once symptoms begin.
These situations are common:
- Wrong strength or formulation after a refill (especially when a prescriber updates the dose but the pharmacy record doesn’t reflect it correctly).
- Confusing directions—for example, instructions that conflict with what was on a previous prescription bottle.
- Medication changes after a short appointment (often when multiple prescriptions are handled quickly and records don’t fully line up).
- Errors during transitions of care, such as discharge instructions that don’t match what the patient actually received.
- Dose problems tied to age, weight, or health conditions—issues that can be overlooked when clinicians are moving quickly or relying on incomplete histories.
If the harm happened after a prescription was filled, a label didn’t match, or the dosing instructions led to a reaction, it’s worth treating it as more than “bad luck.” Your timeline, the paperwork, and the medication history matter.


