Marina patients often encounter medication problems in the context of everyday routines—especially when they’re relying on prescriptions to keep up with work, childcare, or commuting.
Common patterns we see include:
- Side effects that start quickly after a dose change—then worsen before you can get consistent follow-up care.
- Symptoms that persist after stopping a medication, complicating treatment and making it harder to connect cause and effect.
- Injuries that get dismissed at first because symptoms overlap with other common conditions.
- Timing confusion when multiple prescriptions were taken close together (common for residents managing chronic pain, anxiety, sleep, or allergies).
In these situations, you don’t need to “prove everything” on your own—but you do need a strategy that prevents mistakes while you’re still recovering.


