Kenner’s routine—driving through busy corridors, juggling work schedules, and staying active despite health issues—can make medication injuries harder to manage in the early days. It’s common for people to:
- Delay care because they assume side effects will pass
- Switch providers or miss follow-up appointments due to work and transportation demands
- Lose prescription packaging or struggle to reconstruct dose timing
- Rely on online summaries or “AI legal bot” outputs that don’t match their specific prescription history
When delays happen, it becomes harder to connect symptoms to the correct medication and dose. That’s why early organization matters—especially in the first weeks after a new prescription or a dosage change.


