Before anything else, focus on safety and clarity:
- Call the prescribing office or pharmacist promptly and report what you believe is wrong (name, dose, directions, date/time).
- Seek medical evaluation right away if you have new or worsening symptoms.
- Keep everything from the incident: pill bottles, labels, discharge medication lists, pharmacy receipts, and any written instructions you were given.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh—when the medication was started, when symptoms began, and what follow-up instructions you received.
In Charleston, it’s common for patients to move between providers—hospital to primary care, urgent care to pharmacy, pharmacy to home care. A lawyer can help reconstruct that chain so the claim doesn’t get lost in “everyone thought someone else handled it.”


