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Hallucinations?
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I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced Hallucinations as a side effect of medication. I’m taking Elavil, Tramadol & Diazepham (I only take the Diazepham when my back ceases up, not everyday) I’ve recently starting seeing things that are not there or perhaps mis- interrupting what I am seeing would be a better description. This medication works well for me apart from this and a few other minor side effects so I’m feeling torn about potentially changing medications. Anyone else experienced… read more

posted March 15, 2018
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A MyFibroTeam Member

You need to discuss this with your doctor. It could be side effects or a drug interaction causing hallucinations. It can be dangerous having them especially if you are driving.(i hope you are not driving) Please contact your doctor before something serious happens. Let us know what they say. Hugs

posted March 15, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Even if you had to change medications, there are enough options in the same drug groups to probably try you on something similar that won't have the side effect you're having. Good luck.

posted March 16, 2018

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