neurological side effects of medications
Neurological side effects of medications refer to adverse reactions or changes in the functioning of the nervous system caused by certain drugs. These effects can manifest as symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, sedation, tremors, confusion, memory problems, or alterations in mood or behavior.
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