Medication injuries can be especially disruptive for people who commute and rely on stable schedules. Common North Attleborough scenarios we see include:
- Side effects that interfere with work or driving: dizziness, cognitive changes, severe fatigue, or movement disorders that affect safety.
- Problems that show up after a dosage change: refills or titration can coincide with symptom escalation.
- Complications discovered after routine care: follow-up appointments, lab work, or imaging that connect the timeline to a prescription.
- Confusion after a recall or safety update: residents learn later that a drug had heightened risk—but their injury already occurred.
If your symptoms started after the medication and your providers started asking “could this be related?”, that’s often the moment to stop guessing and start organizing proof.


