Usually describes situations that occur after treat- ments. For example, hair loss may be a side effect of chemotherapy; fatigue may be a side effect of radiation therapy.
Problems that occur when treatment goes beyond the desired effect and creates problems. Drug manufacturers are required to list all known side effects of their products. When side effects of necessary medication are severe, sometimes a second medication, lifestyle change, dietary change, or other measure may help to minimize them.
Any untoward medical occurrence in a patient or clinical investigational subject administered an investigational drug and which does not necessarily have to have a casual relationship with this treatment. A Side Effect can therefore be any unfavorable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom or disease;temporarily associated with the use of an investigational drug, whether or not related to the investigational drug.
The action or effect of a drug (or vaccine) other than that desired. The term usually refers to undesired or negative effects, such as headache, skin irritation or liver damage. Experimental drugs must be evaluated for both immediate and long-term side effects.
Secondary effects of drugs that treat disease.
Provides side effect information in descending order of importance based on both severity and frequency of the side effect. Provides side effect information in two levels; the first level consists of general side effect information organized by organ system and frequency; the second level of information, when available, incorporates greater detail including specific studies, case reports, their methodology, and the differences between study data. Includes references to the primary medical literature and has key-word identifiers.
term used to describe conditions resulting from (or reactions to) exposure to health hazards, toxins, chemicals, and drugs
Unintended and sometimes undesirable consequences which occasionally occur when using a medication or other product. Many psoriasis treatments have been known to cause unpleasant or harmful side effects.
Effects of a proposed project on other parts of the firm.
the after effects or secondary effects of treatment.
An unwanted effect of a medicine.
Effects of a drug treatment that are in addition to the desirable effects of that treatment. Side effects may in rare instances be considered favourable, but are more likely to be considered as unfavourable (physical effects such as nausea, headache, constipation, sexual dysfunction, etc. are commonly encountered). Side effects of treatment often are the cause of non-compliance, or discontinuing the therapy.
A condition that prevents the optimizer from parallelizing a loop. A procedure that is called within a loop has side effects if it communicates with the outside world other than through a return value.
Effects of a medicine that are usually undesirable - including things like headache, diarrhea, fatigue, liver or kidney problems, rash and/or other problems that can make taking the medicine difficult or not possible.
Unintentional results, often troublesome. The potential side effects of treatment for prostate cancer include incontinence and impotence.
Unavoidable results that may accompany treatment. The potential side effects of prostate cancer treatment include incontinence and impotence.
An unwanted or undesirable symptom caused by certain drugs or treatments.
Unwanted effects from treatments, such has hair loss or fatigue.
Usually describes after effects or secondary effects of treatment. For example, hair loss may be a side effect of radiation therapy or chemotherapy.
Problems that occur that are different from — or in addition to — a treatment's desired therapeutic effect.
Secondary effects of cancer treatment.
All prescription drugs can sometimes have unwanted effects, known as side effects. Laboratory testing (bloodwork) is one of the methods used to monitor for potential side effects.
Undesirable effects of a Treatment that may be positive or negative, expected or unexpected. Side Effects depend on the Treatment being tested. Some examples of Side Effects include fatigue, nausea, or headache.
Side effects are unwanted results of drug treatments. Drugs without side effects are rare. Always read information provided with the drugs. Gerry's side effects of chemo treatment add up to at least nine. more...
Secondary effects of drugs used for disease treatment.
Any negative effects of a drug or treatment. Experimental drugs and treatments must be evaluated for both immediate and long-term side effects such as headache, nausea, hair loss, skin irritation or other physical problems. See also adverse event and serious adverse event.
signs or symptoms that can occur with treatment, such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Any undesired actions or effects of a drug or treatment. Negative or adverse effects may include headache, nausea, hair loss, skin irritation, or other physical problems. Experimental drugs must be evaluated for both immediate and long-term side effects
Unintended injurious consequences of a course of treatment. Side effects can be temporary, lasting only as long as treatment, or can be permanent.
Undesirable adverse effects of cancer treatment.
Unwanted effects of medical treatment.
Symptoms or medical problems due to drugs used for disease treatment.
Unwanted physical and/or mental effects that can happen to you as a result of taking a drug.
Problems caused when cancer treatment affects healthy body cells. The most common side effects are hair loss, fatigue, nausea, vomiting and mouth sores
Problems that occur when treatment affects healthy cells. Common side effects of cancer treatment are fatigue, nausea, vomiting, decreased blood cell counts, hair loss, and mouth sores. Many drugs (medicines) or treatments may affect the patient in ways other than and in addition to those intended. These are side-effects. Some side-effects are not a problem, but some are unpleasant, for example, chemotherapy may cause hair loss, radiotherapy and chemotherapy may cause nausea.
Any unwanted effects of an intervention.
Unwanted effects of treatment, such as hair loss caused by chemotherapy and fatigue caused by radiation therapy.
Effects of medications that can interfere with functional performance.
Signs or symptoms that can occur with treatment. Common side effects of cancer treatments may include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, decreased blood cell counts, hair loss, numbness or tingling in the extremities, rash, and mouth sores.
An adverse effect or consequence, that is not expected or does not produce the desired result of a treatment.
Problems that occur when treatment goes beyond the desired effect. Or problems that occur in addition to the desired therapeutic effect. See the entire definition of Side effects
an unintended symptom or event that may occur as a result of taking medication.
Any unwanted physical or mental state caused as a result of using a drug; also called an "adverse effect"
Secondary, unwanted effects of using a medication
Results of a drug or other form of therapy in addition to the intended effect, such as hair loss caused by chemotherapy and fatigue caused by radiation therapy.
Problems that occur when treatment affects healthy cells. Common side effects of standard cancer treatment are fatigue, nausea, vomiting, decreased blood cell counts, hair loss, and mouth sores. New treatments being tested may have these or other unknown side effects.
Adverse/bad effects caused by a medication.
Reactions caused by a drug in a person’s body other than what the drug was designed to do (for example, nausea from a drug that is taken to fight hepatitis B).
unwanted events like headache, fever, and nausea that may occur when taking medicines.
Secondary effects of a drug or therapy (as opposed to the main therapeutic effect), usually undesirable. Return to previous page.
An action or effect of a drug other than that desired. Commonly it is an undesirable effect (e.g., nausea, headache, insomnia, acute toxic reaction or drug interaction).
Problems that occur when treatment affects tissues or organs other than the ones meant to be affected by the treatment. Common side effects of cancer treatment are fatigue, pain, nausea, vomiting, decreased blood cell counts, hair loss, and mouth sores.
the unintended action(s) of a drug.
unintended and often harmful actions of a drug
Resulting actions or effects of a treatment that are other than those desired. Usually refers to undesirable or negative effects. Experimental treatments must be evaluated for both immediate and long-term side effects. Long term side effects are often referred to as toxicities.
unwanted or negative effects from taking a drug
Side Effects is an anthology of 17 comical short stories written by Woody Allen between 1975 and 1980, all but one of which were previously published in, variously, The New Republic, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Kenyon Review.
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