Many cases here begin the same way: a patient follows instructions, goes to appointments, and trusts the prescribing process—then develops complications that don’t match what they expected.
Common Dunedin patterns we see include:
- Side effects that worsen after a dose change (especially when follow-up appointments are delayed by scheduling or insurance approvals).
- Symptoms that appear while traveling or during busy seasonal periods, making it harder to keep a detailed timeline.
- Confusion about drug interactions when residents take prescriptions alongside common Florida lifestyle needs (sleep, allergies, pain management, or other routine medications).
Whether your story began in a doctor’s office, an urgent care setting, or after a pharmacy refill, the next step is the same: document the medical connection and preserve the details that matter.


