adverse reaction

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A negative response, especially to a drug, food, or treatment.

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  • The patient experienced a severe adverse reaction to the new medication.
  • A small minority of patients suffer an adverse reaction to the treatment.
  • You should report any adverse reaction to your doctor immediately.
  • Stop using the product if you develop an adverse reaction.
  • Peanuts can cause a life-threatening adverse reaction in some individuals.
  • The clinical trial reported no serious adverse reactions among participants.
  • A mild fever is a common, but not serious, adverse reaction to the vaccine.
  • She experienced an adverse reaction to the new skincare cream.
  • Have you ever had an adverse reaction to antibiotics before?
  • Common adverse reactions include skin rashes and swelling.
  • The clinical trial was paused to investigate an unexpected adverse reaction.
  • It is rare to have an adverse reaction to this specific antibiotic.
  • If you notice any adverse reaction, stop taking the supplement at once.
  • The doctor asked if I had ever had an adverse reaction to anesthesia.
  • The new drug is being tested for any potential adverse reaction in long-term users.
  • We must report any adverse reaction to the health authorities immediately.
  • An adverse reaction can range from a minor rash to serious organ damage.
  • An adverse reaction to the dye caused her hair to break off.
  • He had never suffered an adverse reaction to medication until last year.
  • Monitor the patient closely for any delayed adverse reaction.