Medication mistakes don’t always announce themselves as “an error.” Sometimes the problem shows up as:
- sudden side effects after a refill
- worsening symptoms that don’t match the expected treatment plan
- confusion about dosage instructions (“take one” vs. “take two,” or different schedules)
- a hospital discharge plan that doesn’t match what you received at the pharmacy
In the Seabrook area, many families rely on nearby pharmacies and community clinics, and some patients are also managing medications for chronic conditions. That makes accuracy essential—especially when a medication is adjusted, substituted, or re-prescribed after a visit.
If you suspect a mistake, the best time to document is immediately, while the pharmacy label, discharge paperwork, and medication list are still easy to find.


