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Feeling unusually tired after starting a new medication can be more common than many people realize.
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Some commonly used medications have been linked to memory loss, often as a side effect many people overlook.
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Emerging research suggests that some commonly used medications may be linked to cognitive decline over time.
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Certain medications can lead to symptoms that closely resemble Parkinson’s disease, a condition known as drug-induced parkinsonism.
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Certain medications can unexpectedly contribute to high blood pressure, even in individuals without a history of hypertension.
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Certain medications, though beneficial for many conditions, can sometimes increase the risk of seizures in susceptible individuals.
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Certain commonly used medications may contribute to an increased risk of stroke in specific individuals.
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Some commonly prescribed medications may have side effects that include anxiety or nervousness.
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Some commonly prescribed medications may contribute to the development or worsening of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
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Certain medications can lead to temporary or lasting changes in eyesight, making it important to recognize and manage these effects early.