If you have taken a prescription drug (or over-the-counter medication) and believe the product has caused you to experience serious adverse side effects or severe injury, you may be entitled to compensation for the injury. The first thing you should do is preserve all evidence. This means to keep all medical records, receipts, prescriptions, packaging and anything else related to the drug, including whatever is left of the drug itself.
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