In practice, the injuries we see from prescription medications often show up in ways that are hard to ignore—especially when you’re trying to keep up with a schedule.
Common examples include:
- Cognitive side effects (confusion, memory issues, “brain fog”) that interfere with work or commuting
- Mobility and coordination problems (dizziness, falls risk, weakness) that can make daily tasks dangerous
- Severe gastrointestinal or metabolic complications that require frequent follow-ups
- Unexpected bleeding, heart rhythm, or neurological symptoms that persist or worsen over time
- Ongoing harm after discontinuation, where symptoms don’t resolve as expected
These cases often become urgent for families because the injury can increase medical appointments, limit driving, and reduce the ability to earn income.


