A patient who suffered side effects from a prescription drug has no case against the pharmacy chain that dispensed it without offering a verbal warning, a state appeals panel ruled Monday.The 1st District Appellate Court found pharmacies are only required to warn patients of the side effects in writing, which is what happened in the case of plaintiff Stephan Urbaniak.Urbaniak took the drug Reglan to treat gastroparesis, a stomach condition linked to diabetes, for six years until he developed tardive dyskinesia and dystonia …