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Sedative effect: An effect caused by medication that depresses ones cognitive function. See detailed information below for a list of 0 causes of Sedative effect, including diseases and drug side effect causes.
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The following drugs, medications, substances or toxins are some of the possible
causes of Sedative effect as a symptom.
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medications causing Sedative effect
When combined, certain drugs, medications, substances or toxins may react causing Sedative effect as a symptom. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.
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Medical Conditions associated with Sedative effect:
Drowsiness (1139 causes), Fatigue (3235 causes), Sleep symptoms (1476 causes), Level of consciousness symptoms (1504 causes), Pain (6458 causes), Movement symptoms (6001 causes), Weakness (3752 causes), Sensations (6520 causes), Muscle weakness (4300 causes), Brain symptoms (2787 causes), Neurological symptoms (9575 causes), Sensory symptoms (7134 causes), Sleeping problems (873 causes), Muscle symptoms (7251 causes), Nerve symptoms (9132 causes), Musculoskeletal symptoms (6264 causes), Common symptoms (8589 causes), Body symptoms (5672 causes), Sick (5751 causes), Head symptoms (10192 causes), Nocturnal symptoms (698 causes), Energy symptoms (3108 causes)
Symptoms related to Sedative effect:
Tiredness (669 causes), Drowsiness (1139 causes), Sleepiness (1139 causes), Fatigue (3235 causes), Sleep symptoms (1476 causes), Weakness (3752 causes), Muscle weakness (4300 causes), Sleeping problems (873 causes), Muscle symptoms (7251 causes)
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