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  2. Adverse effect - Wikipedia

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    Adverse effects of medical treatment resulted in 142,000 deaths in 2013 up from 94,000 deaths in 1990 globally. [ 2 ] The harmful outcome is usually indicated by some result such as morbidity , mortality , alteration in body weight , levels of enzymes , loss of function, or as a pathological change detected at the microscopic, macroscopic or ...

  3. Iatrogenesis - Wikipedia

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    In fact, intrinsic and sometimes adverse effects of a medical treatment are iatrogenic. For example, radiation therapy and chemotherapy —necessarily aggressive for therapeutic effect – frequently produce such iatrogenic effects as hair loss , hemolytic anemia , diabetes insipidus , vomiting , nausea , brain damage , lymphedema , infertility ...

  4. Side effect - Wikipedia

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    Gabapentin, approved for treatment of seizures and postherpetic neuralgia in adults, has side effects which are useful in treating bipolar disorder, essential tremor, hot flashes, migraine prophylaxis, neuropathic pain syndromes, phantom limb syndrome, and restless leg syndrome. [15] Hydroxyzine, an antihistamine, is also used as an anxiolytic.

  5. Medical error - Wikipedia

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    As a result, diagnostic procedures or treatments cannot be performed, leading to substandard treatment. The Joint Commission 's Annual Report on Quality and Safety 2007 found that inadequate communication between healthcare providers, or between providers and the patient and family members, was the root cause of over half the serious adverse ...

  6. Complication (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Early treatment is important to prevent more serious complications. [53] Toxic shock syndrome. A severe reaction of the body to toxins produced by various bacteria such as Streptococcus pyogenes. [54] Results from an overactive response by the immune system and can cause hypotension, fever, and in more severe cases, organ failure. [55]

  7. Adverse event - Wikipedia

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    An adverse event can also be declared in the normal treatment of a patient which is suspected of being caused by the medication being taken or a medical device used in the treatment of the patient. In Australia, 'Adverse EVENT' refers generically to medical errors of all kinds, surgical, medical or nursing related.

  8. Patient safety - Wikipedia

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    As a result, diagnostic procedures or treatments cannot be performed, leading to substandard treatment. [ 26 ] The Joint Commission 's Annual Report on Quality and Safety 2007 found that inadequate communication between healthcare providers, or between providers and the patient and family members, was the root cause of over half the serious ...

  9. Adverse drug reaction - Wikipedia

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    Type A: augmented pharmacological effects, which are dose-dependent and predictable [5]; Type A reactions, which constitute approximately 80% of adverse drug reactions, are usually a consequence of the drug's primary pharmacological effect (e.g., bleeding when using the anticoagulant warfarin) or a low therapeutic index of the drug (e.g., nausea from digoxin), and they are therefore predictable.