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Tag: Drug adverse reactions

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What are the drugs that cause drug-induced lupus?

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Affecting an estimated 15,000 to 30,000 people annually in the United States, drug-induced lupus (DIL) is an autoimmune-like syndrome triggered by exposure to certain medications. While the list of potentially causative agents is extensive and constantly evolving with new treatments, definitive links exist for many common drugs. Understanding what causes drug-induced lupus is crucial for both healthcare providers and patients to facilitate early diagnosis and intervention.

What medications can cause muscle tension?

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According to a 2024 review in PMC, drug-induced myopathies are a common cause of muscle pain and tension, affecting a wide and expanding range of medications. It is important for patients and healthcare providers to recognize **what medications can cause muscle tension** to manage symptoms effectively.

Can Tamsulosin Cause Hoarseness? Understanding This Potential Side Effect

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According to prescribing information and various clinical reports, some patients taking tamsulosin for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) have reported hoarseness as a potential side effect. While not a universal experience, understanding why and how **can tamsulosin cause hoarseness** is crucial for patients and healthcare providers to manage this and other related adverse effects effectively.

How can I tell if my cough is from lisinopril?

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Up to 35% of people taking an ACE inhibitor like lisinopril may develop a persistent, dry cough. This guide explains the key characteristics of a lisinopril-induced cough, outlining how to differentiate it from other common causes and what steps you should take.