Many surprising medications can cause one to jitter, especially extra strength aspirin which thins the blood and often contains caffeine. Cold and sinus medications can also cause one to jitter, especially if taken on an empty stomach.
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Delay refers to the time it takes for data to travel from one point to another in a network, typically measured in milliseconds. Jitter, on the other hand, is the variability in packet arrival times, which can lead to inconsistent quality in real-time applications like VoIP or video conferencing. High delay can cause lag, while high jitter can result in choppy audio or video. Both factors are crucial for assessing network performance and reliability.
Yes, it is possible for blood presure medications to cause dry mouth. However, one should not that there are several types and class of blood pressure medications, and each have their own unique side effects.
Many medications can affect one's dreams, and some individuals are more sensitive to medications than other people. The best thing to do is to ask your doctor or pharmacist if your particular prescription could cause bad dreams.
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Bright light (as one natural reason). Opiate based drugs and medications can cause pinpoint pupils.
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all medications have side effects. before you take anything you should always look up side effects. medicine can help one thing but cause another. and everything should be in moderation
One medication that i know that makes levels go high is Prednisone, it gave me diabetes.
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No. They do however mimic the effects of Atropine one of which is to relax the bladder and sometimes make itd ifficult to urinate