Antidepressant medication may cause excessive sweating. Night sweats can be caused by some pain killing medication with narcotic components like fentanyl. Nicotine and caffeine may also cause excessive sweating.
Some medicines that can cause hot hlash-like symptoms: Any medication which makes your body process and break down estrogen faster than normally can cause hot flashes, because that produces a functional "mini-menopause", with a milder version of the usual hot flashes, mood swings, poor sleep, vaginal dryness and decrease in libido, etc. Some anti-seizure medicines can do this--Tegretol, for instance. There are other meds that can do this, too. Other medicines, like the B Vitamin niacin, cause the little arteries to the sking to relax/widen, and this can cuaue a flushing/stinging a lot like a sunburn--temporary and harmless, though.
extacy and PCB both trigger sweating directly, cocane and speed both make people rush about, which can cause sweating, and hallucinogenics can trigger a terror response, causing cold sweats.
Off the top of my head, Opiates (a strong narcotic for pain) can cause excessive sweating in many patients.
The medications most commonly associated with hyperhidrosis are propranolol, venlafaxine, tricyclic antidepressants, pilocarpine, and physostigmine
no but its considered as drugs
beta blockers
Yes, crack cocaine will make a user sweat more profusely through the pores of the skin.
to sweat or perspire profusely
When you perspire, your sweat glands secrete sweat to cool your body.
just let your body sweat out. In what way, fill the rice cooker of water at the middle, then boiled it profusely, then sniff the hot vapor & expose your body of the hot vapor, sweat out profusely covering yourself of blanket for at least 30 minutes.
The ability to sweat profusely to stay cool
Yes. If you spend too much time too close to it, you begin to sweat profusely.
No. They are fantastic for you but the only way to rid your body of THC (marijuana) is to exercise and sweat profusely.
we don't sweat more but what actually happens is that sweat gets retained on our body. On humid days air is already containing lot of moisture which prevents evaporation of sweat from our body and thus is retained on the body, which inturn makes us to feel warmer.
You should consult a doctor if it sweats too much or get some medications from your doctor. If you do not want to pay for medications, use a old towel to wipe it up. Make sure to wash it!
Cocaine stays in your urine for three days. If you want it out sooner sweat profusely for two days after consumption.
The past tense form of sweat is still sweat. Present ex: "I am sweating." Future ex: "I think I will sweat in gym tomorrow." Past ex: "I sweat so much yesterday."
Sweating would not be the most likely sign of narcotics abuse. Some narcotics users will be in a panic and sweat profusely when they don't get drugs. Extremely heavy sweating is more often associated with meth, ecstasy, cocaine, and other drugs that cause the heartbeat to race. Most people who sweat heavily are not drug users. Many overweight people, diabetics, people with heart problems and lung disease, and many others will sweat profusely.