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6. Other Factors to Consider

A person who experiences muscle spasms despite being healthy and without underlying illnesses could be experiencing a side effect of medications. Common drugs like oral contraceptives and alcohol can trigger muscle spasms, as can prescriptions such as insulin, cholesterol medications, and antipsychotics. People with high blood pressure may be on diuretics, which can deplete valuable electrolytes. Decreased levels of minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium often result in leg and toe cramps.

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