- Get medical care right away if you suspect harm from the medication.
- Tell each clinician what you believe happened (what you were prescribed, what you received, when you took it, and what symptoms followed).
- Preserve the medication evidence: keep the bottle/packaging, labels, discharge paperwork, and any pharmacy receipt or bag.
- Write a timeline while it’s fresh—date/time of the prescription, when it was filled, when symptoms started, and when you received follow-up care.
In Georgia, your ability to prove what happened often depends on how quickly the medical record reflects the incident. Acting early helps ensure the clinical narrative is accurate and complete.


