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... hallucinations, loss of strength or energy, muscle pain or weakness, nightmares, pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin, shakiness, unsteadiness, trembling ...
Mental changes, such as anxiety, hallucinations or mental confusion. Rapid or irregular heartbeats you can feel, called palpitations. Breathing problems ...
hallucinations (seeing, feeling, or hearing things that are not there); mental depression; sleepiness (excessive); vomiting. Some side effects may occur that ...
With olfactory hallucinations, or phantosmia, you detect smells that aren't present in your environment. The odors detected in phantosmia vary from person to ...
hallucinations; headache; hoarseness; irritability; irritation; joint pain, stiffness, or swelling; loss of bladder control; loss of consciousness; loss of ...
These are times of screaming or crying, intense fear, and sometimes waving arms and legs during sleep. The person often sits up in bed, looking scared.
This drug is used to treat hallucinations and delusions that can occur with Parkinson's disease. Experts aren't sure how it works. Surgical procedures. Deep ...
deep or fast breathing with dizziness; dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up from a lying or sitting position suddenly; fever; hallucinations ...
Depression. Anxiety. Agitation. Inappropriate behavior. Being suspicious, known as paranoia. Seeing things that aren't there, known as hallucinations ...
These are unhealthy reactions to stress that involve emotions and behavior. The response to stress is much more intense than would usually be expected.
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