These include the acid-induced erosion of the esophagus and enamel, halitosis, malnutrition, severe weight loss and an unquenchable appetite.
This case involved Ellis Rubin seeking to claim that Prozac created an unquenchable sexual appetite as a defence for Kathy Willets.
McKay had an unquenchable appetite for learning that seemed to foreshadow a career in education.
The demand in Europe, however, remained relatively modest through the early 1990's, dwarfed by a seemingly unquenchable appetite in the United States.
True, Americans have long had an unquenchable appetite for the Civil War, and more recently for the founding fathers.
And something else recommends Ken this time round too - his unquenchable appetite for fighting battles against Conservative governments.
Like other Asian economies, Hong Kong has been buoyed by an unquenchable appetite for its exports, principally in the United States.
The menacing one-eyed creature's unquenchable appetite could mean the end of civilization as we know it.
But Kathy also had an unquenchable appetite for life's simpler pleasures.
And despite his super strength and unquenchable appetite, he still can't drive a car - the central dilemma of the maturing tween.