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adverse drug reaction
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adverse drug reaction

Unwanted and unexpected response to any therapeutic agent, including drugs, contrast media (used to improve organ definition for X-rays), intrauterine devices (IUDs) and materials used in surgery.



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Given that endotoxin potentiated the toxicity of several chemicals noted for their idiosyncratic reactions, these responses may have resulted from low-level, episodic, inflammatory events.
The possibility of a reaction, including serious, life-threatening, or fatal, anaphylactic or cardiovascular reactions, or other idiosyncratic reactions, should always be considered, especially in those patients with a history of known clinical hypersensitivity or a history of asthma or allergic respiratory disorders.
The possibility of a reaction, including serious, life-threatening or fatal, anaphylactic or cardiovascular reactions, or other idiosyncratic reactions, should always be considered, especially in those patients with a history of known clinical hypersensitivity or a history of asthma or allergic respiratory disorders.
 
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