As a native English speaker, I have never used the word "consequent" before.
"Consequence" is probably the only word you should worry about, but they do mean close to the same thing.
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To follow up on the answers below: consequent can be an adjective or noun, but it is a word we don't use (I never have); consequence is a noun and is used commonly; consequently is also very common - it means "as a result".
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Both of the words have same meaning but most commonly we use "consequence".
Consequence is used as a noun while consequent is used as an adjective.
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