The fastest way to protect your health—and your legal options—is to act in the right order:
- Get medical care promptly. If you’re having side effects, worsening symptoms, or new reactions, seek treatment and tell the clinician exactly what medication you believe was wrong.
- Ask for a medication reconciliation. In Ohio, medication errors often become harder to untangle after discharge or during follow-up. Ask providers to reconcile what you should be taking versus what was actually prescribed/dispensed.
- Preserve physical and digital evidence. Keep the bottle(s), label(s), packaging, pharmacy receipt, discharge papers, and any after-visit summaries.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh. Note dates/times of prescriptions, when you started taking the medication, when symptoms began, and every follow-up call/visit.
If you’re wondering whether you should involve counsel right away: in medication error cases, early organization can matter because records can be incomplete, and delays can blur causation.


