Consider Antibiotics a Suspect for Causing CNS Effects
June 2016
It's often a surprise when antibiotics cause adverse CNS effects...confusion, delirium, seizures, etc.
About 3% of patients on quinolones have insomnia, confusion, hallucinations, or other CNS effects.
But other antibiotics can cause problems too.
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