Examples of drugs that are known to cause dysgeusia include lithium, penicillamine, procarbazine, rifampin, vinblastine, vincristine, captopril, griseofulvin, and thyroid medications.
Dysgeusia secondary to infection or reversible conditions like Bell's palsy may improve partially or completely with resolution of the infection or condition.
Dysgeusia is a condition characterized by a distortion or alteration in the sense of taste, where things may taste bitter, metallic, or just different than usual. It can be a side effect of certain medications, chemotherapy, pregnancy, or underlying health conditions like infections or neurological disorders.
Dysgeusia
Some drugs given for psychosis, such as haloperidol (Haldol) or chlorpromazine (thorazine), may cause parkinsonism
Rabies
tasteless, I guess
Accidental ingestion of some drugs may cause ataxia, seizures , sensory neuropathies, or coma and death. The chronic administration of antihistamine medication and anticonvulsive drugs may cause ataxia in children.
Symptoms of dysgeusia include decreased acuity of the sense of taste or the distorted perception of an odd taste. Complete loss of taste sensation is relatively rare.
some may cause halucinations
drugs This may have been a "False Positive" / "Type 1 Error" [Which may not properly explain the cause.] ; see relevant link .
Antimalarial drugs may cause lightheadedness, dizziness, blurred vision and other vision changes.
The worst thing drugs can do is to cause death. Drugs can cause brain damage and many other health and social problems. Some may say that damage done by drugs is worse that death because it lasts the rest of your life.