Medication errors don’t only happen in hospitals. In Holmen and nearby areas, they can surface during everyday transitions—especially when care involves multiple steps.
You may have a medication error case if any of these happened:
- A pharmacy dispensed the wrong strength or wrong medication after an e-prescription was sent.
- A discharge or after-visit plan listed one dosage, but the bottle label or instructions told you something else.
- A prescriber changed your meds, but a different office later renewed/refilled the old prescription.
- Automated systems (including e-prescribing and pharmacy software) mis-transcribed details like dose, timing, or route.
- A caregiver, family member, or home-health aide followed written instructions that were unclear or inconsistent with the actual order.
Even when the error seems “small,” the consequences can be immediate—especially with blood pressure meds, diabetes medications, blood thinners, pain control, antibiotics, or seizure medications.


