Yes. in general, all the meds can cause fever.
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Paracetamol is pretty good a reducing a fever.
Trazodone and Ambien are both medications which are used to help induce sleep. They are different types of medications, and while both induce sleep they can have different side effects. How each medication reacts is unique from person to person.
you really cannot induce a fever. well at least i think without a docs help. fevers happen in reaction to disease like a flu virus
Sweating...sometimes associated with shock...when a pt goes into pulmonary arrest they can become diaphoretic and pale........
Yes. Most of the medications they use to induce are naturally occurring hormones in a women's body. Being induced shouldn't hinder any future pregnancies.
Yes, hallucinogens can induce schizophrenic behavior. Other types of medications including sedatives and pain killers can cause schizophrenic episodes as well.
Diseases have symptoms and medications have side effects. Hay fever certainly has symptoms such as runny nose and sneezing. The medications used to treat it often have side effects like dry mouth and drowsiness.
You are still contagious for 24 hours after the last time you had a fever WITHOUT the use of fever reducing medications.
Do a search for the word galactogogue. It will list the herbs/medications that help to induce lactation.
It is not recommended to intentionally induce a fever in the body as it can be dangerous and may indicate an underlying health issue. If you are looking to boost your immune system, it is best to focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle with proper nutrition, exercise, and adequate rest. If you have concerns about your health, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional for guidance.
Paracetamol (Tylenol) Calamine lotion Codeine (methylmorphine) Pethidine (meperidine)