by travis bickle on March 6th, 2007

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Can prescription medication increase my number of grammatical errors?

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  • by Stronghart on March 6th, 2007

    Stronghart

    No, they sure can't.

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  • by unknown on March 6th, 2007

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    Yes, many medications can impare your thought processes. That is why they put warnings on the lables.

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  • by Anonymous on March 6th, 2007

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    It depends on the ingredients of the presription.

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  • by Midnighttoker on March 6th, 2007

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    it does for me.

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  • by Mister Rogers on March 6th, 2007

    Mister Rogers

    Sometimes it can, because some medications have side effects.

    Visit this site for a list of some perscription medication and their side effects:

    http://bipolar.about.com/cs/sfx/l/bl_side_index.htm

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  • by AntigoneRising on March 6th, 2007

    AntigoneRising

    Yes, and so can many other substances (such as alcohol).

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