In many Memphis cases, the problem isn’t obvious at first. A prescription may appear correct when you pick it up, and the paperwork may look routine. But later—after you’ve taken the medication on schedule—you may notice side effects, worsening symptoms, or unexpected reactions.
That’s often when families realize the error could have occurred at one of several points:
- The prescription order was entered incorrectly or with unclear directions
- The pharmacy dispensed the wrong strength, formulation, or quantity
- Labels didn’t match what your discharge paperwork said you should take
- A facility administered the medication under the wrong order or schedule
When healthcare moves quickly—especially around shift changes, discharge days, or high-volume pharmacy schedules—mistakes can slip through. A lawyer’s job is to pinpoint where the failure happened and connect it to the harm.


