Tiredness is a side effect that can be experienced by anyone undergoing radiation. |
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Most of those who had had a stroke were aware of their own drug treatment and were concerned about the side effect of drugs. |
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Diarrhea is a common side effect of tube feedings in the intensive care unit. |
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Traditional formulations of double effect require that the value of promoting the good end outweigh the disvalue of the harmful side effect. |
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She thinks the only lasting side effect from the treatment may be some memory loss. |
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Cough was the only side effect that was more prevalent in this group than in the placebo group. |
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My dad has to take Provigil to counteract the drowsiness side effect of his other medication. |
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If the radiation is aimed at your abdominal or pelvic area, diarrhea may be a side effect. |
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Researchers may have found a side effect associated with stress which could lead to premature aging. |
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Alcohol has a side effect and may impact your ability to do what you need to do when you need to do it, even the next day. |
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It was my understanding that grinding your teeth was a side effect of meth, not oxy. |
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Tell your doctor if you have had a particular side effect from a pain medication in the past. |
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This has the side effect of criminalising a teenage snog behind the bike sheds. |
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This could be the only significant side effect possibly related to the product use. |
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My grandfather would eventually succumb to lung cancer, an undesired side effect of his spending eight years working in a coal mine. |
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For the most part, they still work, but an unfortunate side effect of this is that they tend to sink into an undifferentiated mass. |
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But from an aesthetic point of view, the most significant side effect is to be seen in the growing debates around museology. |
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Alas, one side effect of an overactive imagination is that I do not sleep without dreaming. |
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The motion artifacts are not blur but strobing, which is an unfortunate side effect of quick movement shot on video. |
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This book suggests that if you can achieve forgiveness, the side effect of forgiveness is a form of enlightened self-interest. |
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The pitfall was the almost immediate report of cases of fatal hepatotoxicity, a side effect not anticipated from results of the clinical trials. |
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A common side effect is headache, which usually responds to aspirin or acetaminophen and tends to improve with continued use. |
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The pink skin and welts came from an interesting side effect of infection from the streptococcal bacteria that cause strep throat. |
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The other side effect is the lack of a sense of achievement or recognition. |
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Many policies aimed at helping the poor can have the side effect of discouraging the poor from escaping poverty on their own. |
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One side effect of the heightened interest in health issues is that medical studies in specialist publications now reach a wider public. |
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I was warned that the most common side effect was a cough and over the past week or so I've had one on and off. |
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This doesn't exist on its own but is only a side effect of hate for their self-created enemies. |
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The side effect is inflammation and recruitment of these specific inflammatory and immune cells that are characteristic of the disease. |
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Despite efforts to the contrary on the part of some grantors, the most striking side effect of foreign grants is divisiveness. |
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The Tories promise to build more prisons, which will have the likely side effect of creating more addicts and reoffenders. |
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Another side effect of fear is that it absolutely retards the flow of information inside a company. |
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Opioids that should be avoided because of low efficacy and high side effect burden include meperidine, codeine, and propoxyphene. |
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Hay fever or some old fashioned antihistamine treatments with side effect drowsiness can generally impede your life style. |
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I would like to point out a side effect of allergy medications that contain pseudoephedrine for nasal decongestion. |
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Akathisia has been well documented as a common and distressing side effect of antipsychotic drugs and an important cause of poor drug compliance. |
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Whilst this may be as a result of his anxiety it equally seems likely that this is a side effect of his anxiolytic drugs. |
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Some people develop skinny legs, but a pot belly, a buffalo hump or a double chin as a side effect. |
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Each electrical appliance harnesses the energy of electrons in some way to create a useful side effect. |
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As a salutary side effect, reform may also be society's greatest protection against politically motivated violence. |
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Another side effect of badly designed systems is the interception of emails that the intended recipient would want to receive. |
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Stress can also lead to insomnia, and poor health is just one side effect from lack of sleep. |
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The main side effect, which is reasonably common and unwelcome, is compensatory sweating in other areas. |
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Drawing comics for a living would appear to be a dream come true, but it has the unfortunate side effect of transforming leisure into work. |
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The most significant side effect is the possibility of developing a peptic ulcer and kidney disease. |
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For many people, however, prolonged sun exposure isn't a choice but an occupational hazard or side effect of outdoor activities. |
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A side effect of such therapy is bone marrow suppression that adversely affects the patient's ability to generate hematopoiesis. |
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Sometimes what you think may be an allergic reaction is instead a nonallergic side effect of the drug you're taking. |
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The cramps possibly were a side effect of a pulled muscle suffered in winter ball last year. |
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Urticaria, hives or nettlerash, which are a side effect rather than a condition, are red, very itchy, swollen areas of the skin. |
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A side effect common to all anticoagulants is the risk of excessive bleeding, due to the blood being thinned. |
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The other major side effect of cryosurgery for this lesion is hypopigmentation. |
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By drinking extra fluids and urinating frequently, you can minimize this side effect. |
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I have just recently read that cimetidine can cause impotence as a side effect. |
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Dizziness was the only side effect reported and was more frequent following irrigation with room temperature solution. |
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The steroid in the cocktail had the side effect of the shakes along with keeping his lungs alive. |
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The most common side effect of the influenza vaccine is soreness at the vaccination site. |
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Some people are able to use a different kind of statin without the same side effect. |
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Cough, a side effect not related to dose, was severe enough to prohibit further use in only three patients. |
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She went deaf when she was a baby, before the age of the cochlear implant, as a side effect of polio. |
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A side effect of many of these drugs is sedation, so it's better to take them before going to sleep at night. |
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Blurred vision is a common side effect, but it usually goes away on its own within a couple of weeks. |
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If priapism has occurred as a side effect of medication then a different medication can usually be prescribed. |
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Be sure to tell your doctor about any changes in your body that might be a side effect from the medicine. |
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A side effect of his condition is that he suffers epileptic fits which recently forced him to spend time as an intensive care patient. |
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But millions of rules result in perpetual error, and, as a terminal side effect, make leadership and accomplishment illegal. |
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One side effect of the New Order was the ending of a quadripartite agreement between East African Airways, BOAC, Central African Airways and South Africa Airways. |
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While it wasn't a raging success for soccer, the protector did have the side effect of increasing the competitiveness of the girls due to increased confidence. |
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Peripheral alpha blockers, centrally acting agents, and vasodilators have limited use in older persons because of significant side effect profiles. |
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We do not know of an antidote to counteract this side effect. |
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As an antihypertensive, drowsiness is a common side effect of clonidine. |
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This last possibility also offers the happy side effect of probably ending Martin's career as Liberal leader, clearing the way for a visionary leader more to our liking. |
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The holes, he admits, are inarguably a side effect, but not ones large enough to concern them. |
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The system's side effect is to invite the French to use their first ballot as a protest vote. |
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Jobs were sometimes created as a side effect, and they were sometimes destroyed as a side effect. |
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But one side effect of all the hyper-partisan Kool-Aid drinking in D.C. is that compromise is now considered collaboration. |
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A side effect of that move is that it could help Iovine nurture and develop talent that plays to their strengths. |
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At the other end of the scale are people who become heavy drinkers often because they get little effect from alcohol and initially also get few side effect or hangovers. |
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The medication is well tolerated and has a favorable side effect profile. |
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Scarring can also be a side effect or complication of other conditions. |
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But the side effect intrigued him into the exact workings of the hormone. |
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The most severe side effect some users experience from heroin maintenance is osteoporosis after long-term use. |
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The only negative thing I can say about this song is that it might have the unfortunate side effect of spawning a league of yelling-guy-with-drums imitators. |
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Another side effect is that I cannot read without feeling chunderous. |
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Intense heat and humidity, coupled with painful swollen feet which was a side effect of surgery, meant I could complete only four of the gruelling seven days walking. |
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Gastrointestinal perforation is a possible side effect of using this drug. |
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Cancer patients are prone to cross infection and their reduced immunity, which is a common side effect of chemotherapy, means many patients require single room facilities. |
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Increase in body weight may be a side effect of medications, damage to some centres of the brain or there may be some endocrinological disturbance. |
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As a side effect, the flesh tones look a few shades too ruddy. |
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The move would have had the side effect of fostering relations with the Swiss. |
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The side effect of antihelminthic medicines may cause stomachache, diarrhea, and irritable colon. |
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Most of such violations occur for political reasons, often as a side effect of civil war. |
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As a side effect, the huge industrial effort needed, including establishing ironworks to make more nails and advances. |
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Losing excess weight is a welcome side effect of the detox and it can also help banish cellulite as well. |
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The most common side effect of the new drug is the feeling the need to move constantly, medically called akathisia. |
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A useful side effect of the system is that collected seawater is relatively pure because of sand's filtration effect. |
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a known side effect of growth hormone therapy in adults. |
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome is a rare and potentially fatal side effect reported with RISPERDAL CONSTA and similar medicines. |
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The trick to avoiding this side effect is titrating the dose upward until you achieve lipid control. |
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Researchers believe the Pycnogenol helped defy a major side effect of antihypertensive medication. |
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That side effect was transient and was referred to in at least one television situation comedy. |
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A side effect of this architecture is that it also performs automated repair. |
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The side effect is that the drugs cause Mara to sleepwalk and then, when she wakes, not remember what occurred during her somnambulant state. |
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One side effect is the blooming of the facultative reinsurance market for catastrophe-exposed commercial buildings. |
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Not all stands of the plant are toxic, and the toxicity may be the side effect of the plant's response to a fungal infection. |
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There is no evidence of differential efficacy between the above antimuscarinics, but there are different side effect profiles for each drug. |
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The problem was that the protectors, on most ships, had a chemical side effect which provided nutrients for weeds, barnacles etc. |
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Lightweight concrete is often achieved by adding air, foams, or lightweight aggregates, with the side effect that the strength is reduced. |
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Dry mouth can result not only from the disease, but also as a side effect of some anti-HIV drugs and other medications, such as antihistamines and antidepressants. |
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Hans Lobel, senior malariologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, is not convinced that Lariam's side effect rate is so high. |
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It may also be a side effect of certain drugs, such as antimalarial drugs. |
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A side effect is that passengers experience some discomfort as the cabin pressure changes during ascent and descent to the majority of airports, which are at low altitudes. |
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This had the side effect of isolating Point Roberts, Washington. |
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Useful for mild depression but may trigger coronary problems. A positive side effect is that it may actually help with degenerative joint disease symptoms. |
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They have the unfortunate side effect of preventing access to legitimate users such as boathorses and wheelchair users and those with baby buggies. |
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A side effect of this was that more normal political relations returned to the Republic, with Holland returning to its central political position. |
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While this might be effective for muscle building, the side effect is hair loss due to the conversion of the spike in testosterone to dihydrotestosterone. |
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Some passengers were using scopolamine patches to ward off sea sickness but as a side effect encountered blurred vision because of transient mydriasis and cycloplegia. |
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The widely used antineoplastic drug, doxorubicin produces a dose-related cardiomyopathy as a serious side effect, which makes its clinical utility limited. |
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When intercarrier sound was invented later in 1948, not completely shutting off the carrier had the side effect of allowing intercarrier sound to be economically implemented. |
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