In the days after a medication reaction, many people in East Texas ask the same questions:
- “Is this reaction something the drug label should have warned about?”
- “Why did this happen to me even if I took it correctly?”
- “How do I prove my symptoms are connected to the prescription?”
- “What do I do first—doctor, pharmacy, or lawyer?”
These injuries often show up after the first dose, after a dose increase, or after prolonged use—then persist even after the medication stops. In Longview, we also see cases where people try to keep working while symptoms escalate, which can complicate documentation and delay treatment.


