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side effect

noun
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side·
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ffect
/ˈsaɪd ɪˌfɛkt/
a secondary effect of any drug or medicine, usually an undesirable one
A side effect is an unwanted or unexpected symptom that occurs as a result of taking a medication or undergoing a treatment. Side effects can range from mild issues, like a headache or upset stomach, to more serious problems. They are not the main purpose of the medication but can occur alongside its intended benefits.
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Examples
  • While the new medication effectively managed her symptoms, she was concerned about the potential side effects, including nausea and fatigue.
  • The doctor explained that every drug comes with the risk of side effects, which is why it's important to monitor patients closely after starting a new treatment.
  • After taking the antibiotic, he experienced a mild side effect in the form of an upset stomach, prompting him to call his healthcare provider for advice.
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