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Tag: Drug induced hiccups

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What medications can trigger hiccups? An overview of drug-induced singultus

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Persistent or intractable hiccups that last longer than 48 hours are occasionally an adverse drug reaction. Understanding **what medications can trigger hiccups** is important, as this side effect can be distressing and impact quality of life. Though often transient, medication-induced singultus can become severe, interrupting a patient's sleep, eating, and overall well-being.

Does Topamax Cause Hiccups? Exploring an Uncommon Side Effect

4 min read
While Topamax (topiramate) is prescribed to millions for epilepsy and migraine prevention, a peculiar question has emerged from clinical observations [1.6.2, 1.6.3]. Does Topamax cause hiccups? For some individuals, this antiepileptic drug has been linked to persistent and even intractable hiccups [1.2.1, 1.3.1].

Can loratadine cause hiccups? Understanding this uncommon side effect

4 min read
While millions of people take loratadine to relieve allergy symptoms, few are aware that hiccups are listed as a possible, though uncommon, side effect in clinical trial data. This article explores the relationship between this popular over-the-counter antihistamine and the peculiar occurrence of involuntary diaphragm spasms, explaining why this reaction may happen.