adverse effect

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A harmful or unfavorable result, often used in medical or environmental contexts.

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  • The new medication was discontinued due to its adverse effect on liver function.
  • The dry weather had an adverse effect on the potato crops.
  • Pollution from the factory is having an adverse effect on the local wildlife.
  • Doctors must warn patients about the potential adverse effects of new medications.
  • The sudden interest rate hike had an immediate adverse effect on the stock market.
  • The company's restructuring had an adverse effect on employee morale.
  • Lack of sleep can have a serious adverse effect on your mental health.
  • We are concerned that the factory could have an adverse effect on local wildlife.
  • Doctors must inform patients about any potential adverse effects of the treatment.
  • Despite some initial adverse effects, the economic reforms eventually proved successful.
  • Scientists are concerned that climate change will have a long-term adverse effect on global food supplies.
  • Lack of sleep has a serious adverse effect on both physical and mental health.
  • The new regulations could have an adverse effect on small businesses.
  • The sudden change in management produced an adverse effect on the team's productivity.
  • We didn't anticipate the policy change would have such an adverse effect on our project's timeline.
  • Researchers are studying the long-term adverse effects of excessive screen time.
  • The study aims to identify any adverse effects associated with the new vaccine.
  • Making a financial decision without proper research might have an adverse effect on your savings.
  • It's important to consider the adverse effects before making such a significant decision.
  • The political scandal had no noticeable adverse effect on his popularity.