Many cases we see locally start the same way: someone is prescribed medication after treatment at a Texas facility, then the plan changes or becomes confusing at the pharmacy, at home, or during a fast follow-up appointment.
In that situation, medication errors can be harder to spot because people are:
- switching from ER instructions to outpatient care,
- managing multiple prescriptions at once,
- relying on a label or discharge sheet that doesn’t match what they were told,
- trying to keep up with appointments around work, school, and travel.
When errors aren’t caught early, they can lead to avoidable harm—such as an adverse reaction, worsening symptoms, or the need for additional testing.


