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drug side effect (medicine) and obsecration (iou)


drug side effect (medicine)


drug side effect


An often undesirable effect that occurs in association with the use of a particular medication.

Examples of common drug side effects include: nausea, vomiting, sedation, dizziness, headache and weakness. Drug side effects that occur in 1% or more, of patients taking a particular medication are considered to be causally related to the use of that medication.


obsecration (iou)



obsecration noun. LME.
[Latin obsecratio(n-), from obsecrat- pa. ppl stem of obsecrare entreat, beseech (orig. by the name of the gods), from ob- OB- + sacrare hold sacred: see -ATION.]
Entreaty, supplication. LME.
b. Rhetoric. A figure of speech in which assistance is implored. E17.
Ecclesiastical. Any of the intercessory petitions of the Litany introduced by the word 'by' (Latin per). L19.
'obsecrate verb trans. (rare) entreat, implore; beg (a thing): L16.