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adjective
- 1. preventing success or development; harmful; unfavourable: "taxes are having an adverse effect on production" Similar Opposite
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4 days ago · Adverse Event (AE): In the context of pharmacovigilance and outside a clinical trial: any untoward medical occurrence in a patient to whom a medicinal product is administered and which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with this treatment (based on ICH-E2D Guideline, see GVP Annex IV).
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20 hours ago · An adverse drug reaction (ADR) is an unwanted or harmful reaction experienced following the administration of a drug or combination of drugs under normal conditions of use and is suspected to be related to the drug. An ADR will usually require the drug to be discontinued or the dose reduced.
1 day ago · Existential anxiety can occur when a person faces angst, an existential crisis, or nihilistic feelings. People can also face mathematical anxiety, somatic anxiety, stage fright, or test anxiety. Social anxiety refers to a fear of rejection and negative evaluation (being judged) by other people.
5 days ago · A supply shock is an unexpected event that suddenly changes the supply of a product or commodity , resulting in an unforeseen change in price. Supply shocks can be...
2 days ago · Positive End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) is the maintenance of positive pressure (above atmospheric) at the airway opening at the end of expiration. PEEP acts to distend distal alveoli, assuming there is no airway obstruction. PEEP is routinely used in mechanical ventilation to prevent collapse of distal alveoli, and to promote recruitment of ...
3 days ago · One definition states that a society is sustainable in social terms if people do not face structural obstacles in key areas. These key areas are health, influence, competence, impartiality and meaning-making .