Unless you suffered some injury from the drug, your claim for damages is meaningless. Taking a drug, even if it is not defective, is not much of a claim if you were fortunate enough not to be injured.
Your facts are insufficient to determine if you have an alleged claim against anyone. Perhaps, you should consult with a plaintiff's medical malpractice lawyer for specific legal advice and direction.
You need to ask your doctor whether it has affected you, and if it has not, then you don't have a claim. If it has, then contact a lawyer handling those claims.
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