These drugs can produce side effects, such as allergic reaction, itching, rashes;, and nausea and patients must be monitored closely.
Legal drugs are intended to treat disease. Illegal drugs, in comparison, are intended to be fun. In both cases, legal or illegal, you can expect side-effects.
Amantadine is used to treat a group of side effects, called parkinsonian side effects, that include tremors , difficulty walking, and slack muscle tone.
Drugs that are given to treat chorea suppress the activity of dopamine in the basal ganglia but may also produce such undesirable side effects as muscular rigidity or drowsiness.
Anxiety can be treated with medication or therapy. If you choose medication there is always the chance of side effects, however serious side effects from common drugs used to treat anxiety are rare. It is unlikely you'll be able to successfully treat yourself for anxiety, and if you mean by using drugs that is not safe. Consult a doctor for treatment.
Opioid antagonist drugs are commonly used to treat opioid overdose and addiction. They work by blocking the effects of opioids in the body. Potential side effects may include nausea, vomiting, and withdrawal symptoms in opioid-dependent individuals.
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there are many side effects that can occur when taking drugs. Different drugs will have different kinds of side effects. Many psychoactive drugs have differing effects based on the individual doing the drug's individual brain chemistry(which is as individual as is your fingerprint). Hallucinogens especially...
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John A. Alexander has written: 'Manual of ocular side effects of systemic and topical drugs' -- subject(s): Drugs, Effect of drugs on, Eye, Handbooks, manuals, Side effects
well it does so if your on drugs be careful
As with other drugs, there are side effects of taking the hypertension drug, bezide. Some of the side effects include gout, impotence and rash.