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Decongestants (e.g., ephedrine, phenylephrine, pseudoephedrine—Confusion, hallucinations, drowsiness, or convulsions (seizures) may be more likely to occur ...
Psychotic features — depression accompanied by delusions or hallucinations, which may involve personal inadequacy or other negative themes; Catatonia ...
Colchicine is used to prevent or treat attacks of gout (also called gouty arthritis). This condition is caused by too much uric acid in the blood. An attack of ...
Phantosmia: What causes olfactory hallucinations? Positron emission tomography scan · Posterior cortical atrophy · Seeing inside the heart with MRI · Selective ...
Bronchodilators are medicines that are breathed in through the mouth to open up the bronchial tubes (air passages) in the lungs. This medicine is available only ...
Drinking alcohol destroys liver cells. Alcoholic hepatitis most often happens in people who drink heavily over many years. But the link between drinking and ...
Learn more about this stroke-related type of dementia that causes memory loss and reasoning problems. Prevention is possible, and good heart health is key.
hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there); hoarseness; large, flat, blue, or purplish patches in the skin; large, hive-like ...
Description. Ivabradine is used to treat adults who have chronic heart failure to reduce their risk of hospitalization for worsening heart failure.
hallucinations; holding false beliefs that cannot be changed by fact; increased hair growth, especially on the face; itching skin; lack or loss of strength ...
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