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

In Brief Side effects and adverse reactions are not synonymous — side effects are predictable, mechanism-based secondary effects of a pharmacologically active substance, while adverse reactions are unexpected responses that reflect individual constitutional or immunological characteristics of the patient rather than the drug’s primary mechanism. In Eight Constitution Medicine, most pharmaceutical adverse reactions reflect constitutional […]

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