(at around 11 mins) On Lisa Cuddy's bedside table is a bottle of Zolpidem tablets, used to help sleep. The bottle is labeled as 200mg capsule, one to be taken at bedtime for sleep. The maximum available unit strength is 10mg or 12.5 mg (12.5 is extended release only). Also contrary to the label, it is not available in capsule form, only tablet, spray, and oromucosal/sub-lingual mist.
Cuddy is lying in bed looking at a bottle of 200 mg of Zolpidem. A dose that high would kill a person. Most people only take 5 mg at a time.
When Taub shows Foreman the yearbook, the title of a page is misspelled as "Outstanding Acheivments".