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A study finds Australia’s top meds have fewer, milder side effects in real use than labels suggest, prompting calls for updated warnings.
A new study finds that side effects of Australia’s most commonly prescribed medications may have been overstated, with real-world data showing fewer and less severe adverse reactions than previously reported in labels and warnings.
Researchers analyzed health records and clinical trial data, suggesting current risk communications could cause unnecessary patient anxiety.
While the findings don’t question drug safety, experts urge updating labeling and prescribing guidelines with more accurate, real-world evidence to improve patient trust and decision-making.
Health officials are reviewing the implications.
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Un estudio encuentra que los mejores medicamentos de Australia tienen menos efectos secundarios, más leves en el uso real de lo que sugieren las etiquetas, lo que provocó que se pidieran advertencias actualizadas.