Tag: medication buildup
Cumulative Drug Toxicity: How Side Effects Build Up Over Time
Cumulative drug toxicity occurs when medications build up in your body over time, causing side effects that appear years after starting treatment. Learn which drugs pose the highest risk and how to protect yourself.
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