Certain medications can have the unintended side effect of causing vertigo. These include some antibiotics, diuretics, and medications that affect the central nervous system as well as anti-depressants, contraceptives, antihypertensives, and anti-inflammatories. Individuals experiencing vertigo after starting a new medication should consult their doctor, as an adjustment to the prescription might be necessary. In many cases, the vertigo dissipates once the body adjusts to the medication or when the treatment is concluded.

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