Significance of Adverse Action

Adverse Action is defined in two contexts: in the Purana, it describes the actions of King Uttama that resulted in the abandonment of his wife due to her negative traits. In the realm of science, Adverse Action pertains to negative effects or contraindications linked to the use of specific substances. For instance, Abrak poses risks for individuals with kidney and spleen problems, while Hajar ul Yahood may negatively affect those with liver and spleen conditions.

Synonyms: Negative action, Harmful action

In Finnish: Haitallinen toiminta; In Dutch: Ongunstige actie

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Hindu concept of 'Adverse Action'

The concept of Adverse Action in scientific sources