Many Channahon patients don’t connect the dots right away. Side effects can show up after a dose change, during a refill cycle, after a switch between brands/generics, or only after weeks of use. That’s common when people are balancing commuting routines and busy medical schedules.
What matters is the timeline you can prove—not just the timeline you remember.
A strong medication injury file often includes:
- The date you started (and any dose adjustments)
- When symptoms began and how they progressed
- How quickly you sought care and what your providers documented
- Pharmacy records tying the exact medication to the relevant dates
If you’re using any “legal bot” or AI checklist to organize your story, that can help you get started—but your legal position should still be built around medical records and evidence that can be verified.


