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Can Antibiotics Cause Mental Confusion? A Look at Antibiotic-Induced Encephalopathy

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According to a 2021 study, the overall prevalence of psychosis as an adverse drug reaction for certain antibiotics has been estimated to range from 0.3% to 3.8%. In fact, it is now widely recognized that antibiotics can, in rare cases, cause mental confusion and other neuropsychiatric side effects, a condition often referred to as antibiotic-associated encephalopathy. For at-risk individuals, understanding the link between these common medications and cognitive changes is crucial for timely diagnosis and management.

Does Famotidine Affect Memory? Understanding the Cognitive Side Effects

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According to the FDA, famotidine is associated with potential central nervous system adverse reactions, including confusion and delirium. However, recent studies and case reports present conflicting evidence on whether famotidine affects memory, especially concerning long-term use and its potential for both harm and benefit in specific conditions.