On-target side-effects

Effects resulting from an action at the desired target that is larger than intended. For example, internal bleeding caused by elevated concentrations of anticoagulants. Side-effects increase with increasing dose. These effects are usually predictable. See Type A Adverse Drug Reactions.

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