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| "I took my weekly bone medication in the morning like usual. Later that night I started having deep muscle pain in my legs and back. By the next day the pain was much worse and I had chills, weakness, and trouble walking to the bathroom without help. My chest and ribs felt tight when I tried to take a deep breath. My daughter took me to urgent care and they sent me to the emergency department because I could barely stand.",1 | |
| "I was prescribed an antibiotic for a skin infection. After two days, I noticed a rash on my chest and arms. By the next morning the rash had spread, my lips felt swollen, and I felt lightheaded when I stood up. My wife said my face looked puffy and I was breathing faster than normal. We called 911 and I was treated in the emergency room.",1 | |
| "I started sertraline a few days ago. Since then I have had mild nausea in the morning and a dry mouth. I was still able to go to work and eat small meals. I did not have trouble breathing, swelling, chest pain, or a rash. I called my doctor's office to ask whether these side effects are expected.",0 | |
| "I took loratadine for allergies and noticed I felt more tired than usual that afternoon. I also had a slight headache, but it improved after drinking water and resting. I did not have hives, swelling, breathing problems, fever, or severe pain. I skipped the next dose and planned to ask the pharmacist if I should try a different allergy medicine.",0 | |