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Adverse drug reactionSee: Adverse reaction.
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Adverse drug reactionA noxious and unintended response to a medicine.
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Adverse drug reactionAn unintended reaction to a drug taken at doses normally used in man for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or therapy of disease, or for the modification of physiological function. In clinical trials, an ADR would include any injuries by overdosing, abuse/dependence, and unintended interactions with other medicinal products.
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Adverse drug reactionany sort of accidental, injurious reaction to a narcotic. Responses might be very well your own and associated with hereditary sensitivity or they might result via interplay with some other administer [..]
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Adverse drug reactionAdverse drug reaction (abbreviated ADR) is a term used to describe the unwanted, negative consequences of drug therapy.
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Adverse drug reactionIn the general medical and pharmacological fields, denotes a toxic physical or (less commonly) psychological reaction to a therapeutic agent.The reaction may be predictable, or allergic or idiosyncratic (unpredictable).In the context of substance use, the term includes unpleasant psychological or physical reactions to drug taking. See also
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Adverse drug reactionAny unintended, undesirable response to a drug taken at a normal dose for normal use. Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are classified by onset, severity, and type. See Related Term(s): AIDS Case Definition
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Adverse drug reactionSee Guidelines on the reporting of adverse drug reactions by drug sponsors: Definitions
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