Medication injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately. In a tight schedule—doctor visits, follow-ups, work absences—people can delay gathering records. Meanwhile, evidence can become harder to obtain: pharmacy history may be incomplete, providers may be slow to release notes, and symptom timelines can blur.
If you’re dealing with a reaction after a prescription—whether it started after your first dose, worsened after refills, or persisted after stopping—you don’t need to have everything figured out today. But you do need a strategy early so your documentation stays consistent.


