Many people in Detroit first suspect a drug problem when symptoms show up during a period of high stress—after starting a new prescription, switching dosages, or filling a refill while juggling work, childcare, and travel.
Common Detroit-area scenarios include:
- Medication changes that happen quickly (new prescription after an urgent appointment or hospital discharge)
- Symptoms that interfere with daily mobility—falls, dizziness, cognitive changes, or severe fatigue
- Ongoing complications that persist even after stopping the medication
- Recall or safety news that resurfaces questions about what was known at the time you were prescribed the drug
Whether you’re dealing with a serious adverse reaction or a warning-related concern, the question that matters most is not “Do I feel like it’s connected?” It’s “What documentation can support a legally sound causation story?”


