What are side effects?. Side effects of medications (drugs).
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All medicines have uses, contraindications, precautions, mechanism of action (moa), warnings, benefits, interactions and side effects.
What are the side effects of medications?
Side effects are any unwanted or not sought effect that occurs when a drug is supplied. Side effects always there. Secondary refers to that in some cases they may be positive to improve any other medical condition of the patient, but in most they are negative causing inconvenience or discomfort (e.g., headache, pain in stomach) or serious risk to health (such as damage liver, kidney). Most of the drugs have several effects. The doctor aims the patient undergoes only one (or some) of them. Other effects can be qualified as unwanted.
An adverse effect will be any undesirable medical incident that occurs in a treatment with a medication, but that has not necessarily causally related to the same. As, for example, a medicine with alcohol or food interactions.
The World Health Organization defines an adverse reaction to a drug (RAM) as "any reaction harmful unintended appearing at doses normally used in man for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or treatment, or to modify functions physiological".
Here in this video you can find the side effects of medications such as: ibuprofen, clindamycin, pantoprazole, cyclobenzaprine, amoxicillin, tramadol, acamprosate, abciximab, abacavir, abatacept, abilify, actemra, adalimumab, allopurinol, clopidogrel, sertraline, biotin, donepezil, cefdinir, omeprazole, duloxetine, digoxin, atorvastatin, hydroxyzine, naproxen, promethazine, benzonatate, tizanidine, ranitidine.
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