Side Effects vs. Adverse Reactions: How Constitutional Type Predicts Individual Drug Responses

In Summary Side effects and adverse reactions are not the same: a side effect is a predictable, mechanism-based secondary effect of an active drug, while an adverse reaction is an unexpected response reflecting individual constitutional or immunological characteristics rather than the drug’s primary mechanism. In Eight Constitution Medicine, many pharmaceutical adverse reactions reflect constitutional mismatches […]

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