Drug Interactions, Side Effects, and Pharmacological Safety

Why is it critical to understand medication interactions, withdrawal symptoms, and the systemic side effects of common pharmacological treatments?

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Side Effects of Petrolatum

Purified petrolatum, or petroleum jelly, is generally safe when used as directed. Side effects are rare but there are some precautionary considerations.

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Medications That Cause a Metallic Taste in the Mouth

Medications That Cause a Metallic Taste in the Mouth

Along with their desired actions, medications can also produce unwanted side effects. Many medications may cause an abnormal taste in the mouth, known as dysgeusia, which can interfere with the enjoyment of food and intake of adequate nutrition. A metallic taste is one of the most common types of dysgeusia.

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The Risks of Taking Too Many NSAIDs

NSAIDs, short for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, are among the most commonly used medications in the United States. Available in prescription strength and over-the-counter, NSAIDs reduce inflammation and pain by interfering with your body's production of chemicals called prostaglandins.

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Gastrointestinal Side Effects From Morphine

Morphine is a narcotic medication used to treat severe pain. This medicine causes several gastrointestinal side effects, most related to the drug’s slowing effect on the activity of the stomach and intestines.

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