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"undesirable side effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a negative result or consequence associated with the use of a particular product, drug or course of action. For example, "Recent studies have shown that this new medication can cause undesirable side effects such as dizziness, nausea, and headache."
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The effectiveness of azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic, in the regression of this undesirable side effect has also been demonstrated.
But the "miracle" has had an undesirable side effect: It led to a huge gap between rich and poor, primarily between urban and rural areas.
However, this method usually leads to undesirable side effect such as reduced contrast [9].
Fossil fuels are quickly becoming unsatisfactory substrates due to the undesirable side effect of pollution and their finite expectancy.
But following an operation to install an implant, one patient reported an unusual but not undesirable side effect: the device emitted intensely pleasurable sensations.
The cost per pallet was also increased by 26%%, an undesirable side effect that may be transferred directly to customers [13].
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Misuse of antiprotozoal drugs may result in low effectiveness and undesirable side effects.
PtAcD produces these effects at concentrations lower than cisPt, whose undesirable side effects continue to limit its effectiveness.
Although immune-suppressive treatment is effective, there are undesirable side effects and reduced response to treatment in some cases [ 1- 3].
SEM values ranged from 5.9 (total score and satisfaction with undesirable side effects) to 9.5 points (satisfaction with treatment effectiveness).
Forcing companies to pay for undesirable side effects is routine.
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