that you wouldn't usually. Your behavior might come off as rude or aggressive. You might lack social inhibitions. You might talk a lot, and quickly, and say things that don't make sense to others. You might not sleep, or sleep very little. You might misuse alcohol or recreational drugs...
Certain medications can interfere with your ability to pass urine effectively. Some antidepressants andnon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs) can affect the muscles that control your bladder. For example, the journalClinical Neuropharmacologysays that the antidepressants duloxetine and olanzapine can ...
Learn lots from the excellent YouTube 'Does Medication Work in the Treatment of Eating Disorders?' with Dr Molly M. Perlman. The drug most frequently used early in treatment of anorexia is an anti-psychotic — usually Olanzapine (it doesn't mean your child has psychosis and hears voices)....