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In medical terminology, to what does the term contra- indicate?
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In medical terminology, the term "contra-indicate" refers to a condition or factor that suggests that a particular treatment, medication, procedure, or intervention should not be used or carried out, as it may cause harm or be ineffective for a patient.
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