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Tag: Neuropsychiatric effects

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Can Metoclopramide Cause Psychosis? A Pharmacological Review

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In 2023, metoclopramide was prescribed over a million times in the United States, making it a widely used drug for gastrointestinal issues [1.7.1]. Despite its common use, a critical question remains for patients and clinicians: **can metoclopramide cause psychosis** and other severe neuropsychiatric effects?

Does Pregabalin Cause Delirium? Understanding the Connection

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Case reports show that even therapeutic doses of pregabalin can lead to serious cognitive side effects [1.2.1]. The question for many patients and clinicians is, **does pregabalin cause delirium**, and what are the risk factors involved in this rare but serious adverse reaction?

What happens when you stop taking montelukast?

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In 2018, approximately 9.3 million patients received a prescription for montelukast [1.5.4]. But what happens when you stop taking montelukast? Discontinuation can lead to a return of original symptoms and potential neuropsychiatric effects, making medical guidance essential [1.5.4].

Understanding the Link: Does Keflex Cause Anxiety?

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While antibiotics are prescribed to fight bacterial infections, studies show they can increase the risk for anxiety and depression [1.5.3]. For the antibiotic Keflex, feelings of anxiousness, agitation, and restlessness are listed as potential side effects [1.2.1, 1.3.7].

What are the long-term effects of taking Keppra?

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Affecting over 70 million people worldwide, epilepsy is often managed with medications like Keppra (levetiracetam) [1.8.5]. Understanding What are the long-term effects of taking Keppra? is crucial for patients and caregivers managing this chronic condition.

Understanding the Link: Why Do Steroids Cause Psychosis?

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Severe psychiatric reactions, including psychosis, occur in approximately 5% to 18% of patients treated with corticosteroids [1.8.1, 1.3.1]. This article explores the complex question: why do steroids cause psychosis? It delves into the underlying pharmacological mechanisms, risk factors, and clinical presentation of this serious side effect.