adverse drug reaction |
Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) (or Adverse reactions (AR)) are undesirable effects to health products. Health products include drugs, medical devices and natural health products. Drugs include both prescription and nonprescription pharmaceuticals; biologically-derived products such as vaccines, serums, and blood derived products; cells, tissues and organs; disinfectants; and radio-pharmaceuticals. Reactions may occur under normal use conditions of the product. ...
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adverse reaction |
An unexpected effect of drug treatment that may range from trivial to serious or life-threatening, such as an allergic reaction.
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adverse reaction |
An unintended side effect of a vaccine. (The intended effect of a vaccine is to produce immunity.) Adverse reactions may be local, systemic, or allergic.
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adverse drug reaction |
An unintended reaction to a drug taken at a normal dose to prevent, diagnose, or treat disease or injury
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adverse reaction |
Reaction of an organism to a drug that is different from the desired reaction and is determined to be detrimental to the organism.
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