In Sandusky, medication problems don’t always show up during a quiet office visit. They often emerge when people are juggling time-sensitive appointments, family obligations, and the practical stress of commuting to care. Errors can be overlooked when:
- Multiple medications are updated at once (for example, after an ER visit or hospital discharge)
- A pharmacy transfer or refill timing creates confusion about dose instructions
- A patient is seen by more than one provider in a short period
- Written “take as directed” instructions are unclear, then interpreted differently
When an error is tied to a rushed handoff or a misunderstood dosing plan, the evidence matters. Records should show what was ordered, what the pharmacy filled, and what instructions were communicated—especially in the days right before symptoms worsened.


