It can, but usually only at high levels of intoxication or during withdrawal, and usually in cases of advanced Alcoholism. True hallucinations, although they may appear visual, occur only in the brain. They only seem to be happening outside the body. The blurring of eyesight and other visual aberrations that come with high levels of intoxication are not hallucinations. They are caused by the brain's inability to control the muscles that focus the eyes, and sometimes by its inability to correctly process the visual information.
Alcohol may be the cause of hallucinations.
Delirium tremens, or DTs, means alcohol hallucinations.
Alcohol can cause these three symptoms, if the dose is sufficient.
I believe schitzophrenia causes hallucinations,
Modafinil is a psychoactive drug and cause changes in perception including hallucinations; consult a doctor and discontinue use immediately if you experience hallucinations.
A BIG NO! As soon as you feel yourself starting to relax from Lunesta you should lie down. If you fight it, or drink with it , it will not only cause you not to sleep but can impair your judgement and cause hallucinations.
In a severe depression, it has been known to cause auditory or visual hallucinations.
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Hallucinogens are naturally-occurring or synthetically-produced drugs that can cause hallucinations
If the medication is used to control hallucinations and you stop taking the medication the likelihood that you will experience more hallucinations is extremely high. There are also other drugs that the body becomes dependent upon, and if they are suddenly stopped can cause withdrawal symptoms; withdrawal can cause hallucinations.