In many Irmo households, people don’t connect side effects to a prescription until symptoms persist, escalate, or interfere with daily responsibilities. That’s especially common when:
- You start a new medication and symptoms begin shortly after (or worsen during a dosage change)
- You experience effects that continue even after you stop taking the drug
- Your doctor adjusts treatment, but the original complications don’t fully resolve
- You later learn safety updates, label changes, or warnings that raise questions about what should have been disclosed
A strong legal review usually begins with your timeline. Not a guess—an organized record showing when the medication started, when symptoms appeared, what providers observed, and what changed afterward.


