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"less side effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation or product in which the potential side effects are fewer or less severe than another similar situation or product. For example: "The new medication has fewer side effects than the previous version, making it a better choice for long-term use."
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Development of new treatment methods is being initiated with herbal medicine with similar effectiveness but less side effects [ 6].
However cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) may be as effective and with less side effects than medication [ 30].
Secondly, we can [hear about] alternatives from other companies that have the same effectiveness, low cost and less side effects.
A new class of radioprotector molecules, including the sulfhydryl compound PrC-210, are reported to be effective at much lower doses and with far less side effects.
"It works very well and has less side effects than other medication," Dr. Servetas said.
"They need less pain medication and so have less side effects from the medication".
Therefore, there is justified need for biologically targeted therapeutic strategies with less side effects.
The former can thus cause less side effects than the latter.
Because of its severe side effects, clinical studies were conducted with similar drugs, but with less side effects.
The combination of analgesic drugs with different pharmacological properties may show better efficacy with less side effects.
Drugs haven't done anything for epilepsy in the last 20 to 30 years, just less side effects.
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