Many Bonham residents first suspect a drug problem after one of these situations:
- Symptoms that escalate after starting a new prescription (or after a dose change)
- Side effects that persist after stopping the medication
- Unexpected reactions that conflict with what you were told about risks
- A “safety update” later—such as a recall, label change, or new warning—after you’ve already been harmed
Texas patients often rely heavily on the medication’s label, the prescribing clinician’s guidance, and the counseling they receive at the pharmacy. When those warnings are incomplete—or when the drug itself was defective—injured people may have legal options.


