Rock Hill’s day-to-day rhythm—work schedules, school schedules, and frequent commuting—means medication changes often happen quickly: a discharge after a hospital visit, a new prescription from a walk-in clinic, or a refill picked up later the same day.
When a medication error occurs in that environment, it commonly shows up as:
- Wrong dose strength or frequency right after a transition of care
- Confusing label directions that don’t match what you were told verbally
- Missed warnings about drug interactions—especially when a patient takes multiple prescriptions
- Pharmacy substitutions that weren’t properly explained
Those details can determine whether the harm was preventable and which party may be responsible.


