In Fairview, medication issues often surface during moments of change—after a hospital visit, when refilling prescriptions, or when switching care providers. The timeline can be critical because medication plans are frequently updated quickly, and documentation may lag behind what actually happened.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Discharge-day confusion: A patient leaves a facility with new instructions that don’t match what the pharmacy fills.
- Refill or transfer mix-ups: Medication records from one provider don’t correctly carry over to another.
- Label and instruction problems: The bottle label or directions don’t match the prescriber’s order.
- Wrong strength or dosing schedule: The patient receives a dose that’s close enough to be missed at first but wrong enough to cause harm.
If symptoms don’t match what you were told to expect—or if a second clinician later flags a mismatch—you may have more than a “bad reaction” on your hands. You may have a preventable medication error.


