Certain medications are drugs known to cause specific physiological effects or adverse reactions due to their pharmacological properties. Recognising these effects is crucial in clinical practice to prevent, monitor, and manage potential complications. For example, some antibiotics can induce allergic reactions or disrupt gut flora, leading to secondary infections like Clostridioides difficile colitis.

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