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plenty of medications get a bad rap for having icky, unpleasant drug side effects — and rightfully so. upset stomachs, muscle aches, dizziness, and headaches are some of the most common reactions
ed meds, patients have to certain drugs. but what if your urine turns blue or the drug you are taking causes you to fall asleep without warning?
so have a look at some common drugs not so common side effects top list presents 10 weirdest side effects to common medications 10. priapism - the boner that won't quit you've probably noted the warning at the end of cialis and levitra commercials warning users to seek medical treatment if they have an
erection lasting for more than four hours. sure, most guys (and even some gals) think that having an erection that long doesn't sound all that terrible, even if it is inconvenient. however, the body wasn't designed to have that much blood stay in the groin for that long. it could actually damage the penile tissue, potentially causing
erectile dysfunction, disfigurement, and even gangrene. in some cases, medication or a little blood draw from the penis (yikes!) can solve the problem, but in more extreme cases, surgical treatment may be required, and complications could also result in permanent erectile dysfunction. 9. cyanopsia -things are looking blue
it's worth noting that viagra doesn't carry the risk of priapism. it does, however, carry other strange side effects, most notably cyanopsia (aka, blue-tinted vision). the drug inhibits phosphodiesterase 6 in the body, which increases the sensitivity of the rods in the eyes. the rods are the most effective at picking up green-blue light,
and make people see blue as they enjoy their erections. 8. orgasms while yawning - are you excited to get tired? some people have difficulty experiencing orgasm, but a small percentage of individuals taking the anti-depressant clomipramine have the exact opposite problem. in fact, users found that whenever they yawned, they would achieve orgasm. while most found it disturbing,
at least one user enjoyed the effect and planned to stay on the drug as long as possible. whatever works for her, at least, as long as she's tired. 7. brain zaps -a shockingly disturbing side effect it's hard for anti-depressant users to wean themselves off their prescriptions, not only for emotional reasons but also because the body tends to develop a
dependency on the pills, resulting in withdrawal symptoms. one of the strangest and most disturbing side effects of anti-depressant withdrawal is known as "brain zaps," which are pretty much exactly what they sound like — the feeling of an electrical shock running through your head. while the sensation won't cause any long lasting damage, it can be painful
and is often more mentally disturbing than it is physically bothersome. 6. black hairy tongue -as attractive as it sounds this condition sounds (and looks) a lot worse than it is. after all, it doesn't do any harm and usually goes away without any medical treatment. even so, it's pretty disturbing for your tongue to become black and fuzzy.
also, having a constant metallic taste in your mouth and bad breath isn't exactly pleasant. a prescription medication doesn't even cause this condition, but an over the counter upset stomach treatment does — pepto bismol. pepto can also make your feces black, so you can have both ends of your digestive system look equally disturbing
all thanks to one fun treatment. 5. phototoxicity -the worst part of vampirism whether you find the idea of immortal life depressing or all-too-intriguing, most people can agree that the worst part of being a vampire would be having to stay out of the sunlight for the rest of eternity. if the thought of having your flesh burn off as soon as you walk in the light disturbs you,
then you should probably stay away from levaquin and other fluoroquinolone anti-depressants, which boasts phototoxicity as one of its side effects. this means walking around outside can result in rapid and extreme sunburns, complete with blisters. 4. extreme hand-foot syndrome -the case of the vanishing fingerprints
fingerprints are becoming more and more important in our digital world as we increasingly use them to verify our identity on phones, and banks, hospitals, and airports. unfortunately, some cancer drugs (most notably capecitabine) have the side effect of hand-foot syndrome, which can result in vanishing fingerprints. doctors warn those taking capecitabine to travel with
a physician's note to help clarify their situation. 3. weird dream-weaving drugs the medication chantix (varencline), prescribed to help people stop smoking, is known to cause dreams that are super strange and vivid. even stranger? people taking the prescription sleep aid ambien (zolpidem) have been known to get up at night, go for a drive, talk on the phone, or even have sex
and not remember anything in the morning. 2. urine discoloration - a whole rainbow of side effects it's not unusual to notice a change in urine color. for example, beets can turn your urine pink and vitamins may make your urine bright orange. but can you imagine seeing your urine turn green or blue? this odd symptom can be a side effect of taking the antidepressant elavil (amitriptyline) or the common pain
reliever indocin (indomethacin). in addition, the antibiotic flagyl (metronidazole) can cause urine to turn black. 1. compulsive behavior -can't stop yourself? there's nothing wrong with having an occasional drink, sometimes playing the slots, or enjoying a calorie-filled meal every now and again, but when you start doing any of these things compulsively,
that can be a problem. unfortunately, drugs like mirapex and requip can cause compulsive behaviors that can make a light drinker an alcoholic, an occasional gambler an addict, an average person a shopaholic or a sex addict.
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