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While every drug is different, many share a similar list of common reactions. These typically include: Common Side Effects
A side effect is an unintended but predictable reaction to a drug. They occur because most medications aren't "smart" enough to target only one specific cell. For example, an antihistamine targets the receptors causing your allergies, but it might also hit similar receptors in your brain, leading to that well-known "drowsy" feeling. The Most Frequent Side Effects For example, an antihistamine targets the receptors causing
While the fine print on a drug label can be intimidating, understanding why these reactions happen and how to manage them can help you stay in control of your health. What Exactly Is a Side Effect? This is for informational purposes only
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