If you suspect the wrong medication, wrong strength, or incorrect instructions were given:
- Get medical guidance immediately. Tell the treating clinician exactly what you believe went wrong (the medication name, strength, and when you took it).
- Request a medication reconciliation. Ask the provider to compare your current list against what you should have been receiving.
- Preserve evidence while it’s still easy to access. Keep the pill bottle, label, pharmacy receipt, and any discharge paperwork.
- Write down your timeline. Note the date/time you filled the prescription, when you started it, when symptoms began, and what changed afterward.
These steps matter because in Ohio, the strongest claims typically depend on documented causation—showing that the medication error is tied to the injury, not just that an adverse reaction occurred.


