After an error, the priority is safety.
- Get medical attention promptly if symptoms started after the medication change.
- Tell the treating provider exactly what you were told to take and what you actually received (name, strength, directions).
- Ask for a medication reconciliation—a review of your current list against the records.
- Preserve evidence: pill bottles, labels, packaging, discharge instructions, pharmacy receipts, and any after-visit summaries.
In Washington, PA, people often travel to see specialists or follow up after hospital or outpatient visits. That means documentation can quickly become scattered. Collecting and protecting your records early can matter when you’re trying to connect the prescription mistake to the injury.


