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Clinical Contraindications

Meaning

Clinical contraindications are specific medical conditions, factors, or circumstances that render a particular medical treatment, procedure, or medication potentially harmful or inappropriate for a patient. These represent clear, evidence-based reasons to withhold a standard therapeutic intervention due to the elevated risk of adverse outcomes, which may outweigh any potential clinical benefit. Clinicians must meticulously evaluate a patient’s entire health profile against these known risks before initiating any treatment protocol, ensuring patient safety remains the paramount concern. Contraindications are categorized as absolute, meaning the procedure should never be performed, or relative, where the procedure may be acceptable under certain precautions.