Medication errors aren’t always obvious at first. In real Galion life, they often show up as:
- A wrong dose or wrong strength after a prescription is filled or re-filled
- Confusing instructions (especially when a medication list changes between providers)
- A labeling mix-up that leads to taking the correct drug at the wrong time or schedule
- Pharmacy workflow errors—including a failure to catch an interaction or duplicative therapy
- Transcription problems when instructions are entered from handwritten notes, phone updates, or referral paperwork
A key point: many people assume the issue is “just an adverse reaction.” But adverse reactions and negligence can look similar early on. The difference is usually found in the record trail—what was ordered, what was dispensed, what was administered, and what the patient was told to do.


