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Many medication side effects improve over time as your body builds tolerance. Learn which ones fade, how long it takes, and what to do if they don’t - backed by real patient data and clinical research.
Learn the essential questions to ask your doctor about medication side effects to avoid dangerous reactions, reduce risks, and take control of your health. Evidence-based and practical.
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