Medication injuries don’t always look like an obvious overdose. Families in Grenada frequently describe patterns such as:
- A sudden decline after a “routine adjustment” to pain medication, sleep aids, or agitation medications
- New or worsening falls after a change in dosing frequency
- Increased confusion or sedation that seems to track with morning or evening medication rounds
- Breathing problems, extreme lethargy, or poor responsiveness after dose increases
- Symptoms that improve briefly, then return when the regimen changes again
These signs can also overlap with infections, dehydration, or progression of dementia—so the key is connecting the timeline of medications and observations to what the records show.


