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Adverse reaction: In pharmacology, any unexpected or dangerous reaction to a drug. An unwanted effect caused by the administration of a drug. The onset of the adverse reaction may be sudden or develop over time.
Also called an adverse drug event (ADE), adverse drug reaction (ADR),
The medical community readily admits to over 160,000 deaths each year in America from adverse reactions to prescribed drugs.
There are over 24,000 drugs on the market with just about all of them having no proven therapeutic value whatsoever.
Adverse reactions to prescribed drugs cripple, and greatly reduce the quality of millions of lives in America.
Pharmaceutical companies spend $11 billion a year to market drugs in America.
Eleven billion dollars a year to promote non-therapeutic, adverse reactions, killing and crippling drugs that only cover up symptoms and cause other health problems and disease.
Adverse reactions to prescribed drugs kill more Americans in 4 months than died in the entire Vietnam War.
Category: Adverse Drug -Reactions
Type: Ailments
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