Given the setting, other likely conditions do not produce reversible effects.
Common and reversible (will disappear after discontinuing steroids) side effects, such as:
One common symptom, drug-induced dementia, is often dismissed as a sign of old age instead of being recognized as a reversible toxic effect.
Other reversible early effects noted were peripheral neuropathy and liver enzyme induction.
When the larva swims away from the surface, the effect disappears (reversible effect).
Serious but potentially reversible effects include liver and kidney damage and blood-oxygen depletion.
It states: "More precisely, the glass may be regarded as being in equilibrium so long as experimental tests show that 'slow' transitions are in effect reversible."
This may be a reversible effect, and some new treatment modalities may re-sensitize the tumor to standard therapy.
Macrolide antibiotics, including erythromycin, are associated with reversible ototoxic effects.
Temperature has a strong, generally reversible effect; suspension materials become stiffer at lower temperatures.