10 Causes of Brain Fog

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5. Medication

When we are sick, we will sometimes need some form of medication to help us recover as quickly as possible. Medication can help to cure the underlying condition directly, while some medication will help to relieve the patient of their symptoms.

In addition to having many helpful properties, some medication will have some rather unwelcome side effects. Most side effects of medication are thankfully not too serious, and one example of this is brain fog. Other common side effects of medications include drowsiness, dizziness, and headaches. Some side effects can be considerably more serious, however, and we should all take necessary precautions when using drugs.

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