Medication mistakes often surface during busy, high-pressure moments—especially when people are juggling work schedules, family needs, and multiple healthcare visits across the Coastal Bend.
In Alice, TX, we commonly see issues tied to:
- Refill timing and weekend/after-hours handoffs: A medication may be renewed or changed while your regular provider is unavailable, and the updated instructions aren’t communicated clearly.
- Pharmacy-to-patient label confusion: Patients rely on the bottle label for how and when to take medication. If the label doesn’t match what was ordered—or if the directions are incomplete—errors can follow.
- Multiple prescribers and overlapping prescriptions: It’s common for patients to receive care from more than one clinic. When medication lists aren’t reconciled, interactions or duplications can slip through.
- Paperwork gaps after discharge: After ER or hospital discharge, patients may receive a discharge medication list that doesn’t align with what the pharmacy dispenses.
If any of this sounds familiar, the key is not to guess. The goal is to rebuild the timeline—what was prescribed, what the pharmacy provided, and what the patient was actually told to take.


