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a medication is contraindicated for a patient when it: produces actions other than the desired ones. is used to treat a specific medical condition. causes harm or will have no positive effect. might be used to treat multiple conditions.
A contraindication in medicine means a specific situation in which a drug, procedure, or surgery should not be used because it may cause harm or will not have a positive effect. Other options do not correctly define contraindication. Producing other - than - desired actions is not the same as being contraindicated. Treating a specific condition is an indication, not a contraindication. And being used to treat multiple conditions is not related to contraindication.
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causes harm or will have no positive effect.