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What does no contraindication mean?

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Contraindication: A contraindication is a condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold a specific form of medical therapy. A contraindication can be absolute, such as refraining from treating viral infections in children and teens with aspirin. A contraindication may also be relative, in which case the potential benefits of therapy may outweight the risks.

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Safe to take: Unless you have allergies.

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