Too many to list. Read the inserts that come with the medications carefully, and research them online. Be aware, too, that hallucinations can be a sign of other problems. They should be checked out by a competent physician who specializes in geriatric neurology or psychology.
This question raises concerns and I am not willing to tell you which ones do what you're obviously looking for.
If you're being given these drugs by a doctor then he/she will tell you.
Otherwise, don't take medicine that isn't yours.
Hallucinogenics such as ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA), LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide, or acid), mescaline (3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine, or peyote), and psilocybin (4-phosphoryloxy-N, N-dimethyltryptamine, or mushrooms
Schedule 1 medications which cause hallucinations are chiefly in the hallucinogen class - such as LSD, MDMA, and so forth.
If a high fever is present, the fever causes the hallucinations, not the UTI.
The cause of pseudo-auditory hallucinations can be attributed to conditions in the ears such as tinnitus. It may also be attributed to hearing loss which he brain makes up for and certain medications.
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.
In a severe depression, it has been known to cause auditory or visual hallucinations.
Symptoms of hallucinations include seeing, smelling, or hearing things that are not present in the environment. Typical hallucinations involve seeing or hearing, but neither the eyes or ears have any physical problem. Instead, brain changes trigger hallucinations. Schizophrenics often experience hallucinations and many medications or street drugs can trigger 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.
Some patients have reported hallucinations and confusion following the use of doxycycline.