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"serious side effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the negative outcomes a person may experience as the result of taking certain medication or undergoing a medical procedure. For example: "The doctor warned me of the serious side effects before prescribing the medication."
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Although they are effective and have few serious side effects, they have not been widely used.
They are very effective, but may cause serious side effects.
There were no serious side effects.
Does immunotherapy have serious side effects?
However, both can have serious side effects.
"These studies showed no serious side effects.
At those doses, niacin has potentially serious side effects.
I have previously had serious side effects from heart meds.
No serious side effects due to treatment were reported.
Some medications are notorious for having potentially serious side effects.
However, this results in two, often serious, side effects.
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