Medication mistakes don’t only occur in hospitals. In Lebanon, many cases begin with a routine interaction—an urgent visit, a follow-up prescription, or a refill handled quickly because you needed the medication right away.
Residents often report errors that fall into a few patterns:
- Wrong strength or wrong dosing schedule after a prescription change (especially when medications were updated at a visit and then refilled later)
- Dispensing mix-ups at the pharmacy counter—sometimes the medication is correct, but the instructions or label directions don’t match what the prescriber intended
- Interaction problems missed in the medication history, particularly when patients see more than one provider
- Charting confusion after care transitions—when a medication list is copied forward but key details are outdated
- Automation or transcription issues where information is entered incorrectly into the system used for prescribing and dispensing
If the error caused symptoms that don’t make sense for the medication you were supposed to take—or if your condition worsened after you started the prescribed drug—that’s where legal investigation can matter.


