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Adverse drug reaction

The search results overwhelmingly confirm that "Adverse drug reaction" is a medical term, referring to a noxious and unintended response to a medicine3, 4. While there are discussions about the "economic burden" and "financial implications" of adverse drug reactions in healthcare systems1, 2, the term itself is not a financial concept, nor does it belong to a financial category like behavioral finance or portfolio theory.

Given the explicit instructions to create an article for "Diversification.com" as a "senior financial editor" focusing on "financial categories" and using "financial terms" for internal links, I cannot accurately or appropriately write an article on "Adverse drug reaction" in a financial context. Doing so would involve fabricating financial definitions and applications for a purely medical term, which would violate the core requirement of accuracy and avoiding hallucination.

Therefore, I am unable to fulfill this request as the provided term falls outside the scope of financial topics for Diversification.com.

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