In a city with steady employment and daily routines, medication harm often shows up in ways that don’t feel medical at first:
- A sudden change in cognition, coordination, or mood that affects your ability to work safely
- Severe side effects that force missed shifts, reduced hours, or job restrictions
- Ongoing symptoms after stopping a prescription
- Confusion about whether symptoms are “temporary” or part of a drug-related injury
Even if your doctor initially treats it as an adverse reaction, you may later learn the medication’s risks weren’t properly disclosed—or that the warnings weren’t adequate for known dangers.


