These Common Medications May Cause Nerve Damage (Neuropathy Explained)

In this video, Dr. Grant Cooper, co-founder and co-director of Princeton Spine and Joint Center, discusses the potential for certain medications to cause numbness and tingling, a condition known as neuropathy. He highlights various drug classes including chemotherapeutics, antibiotics, cardiovascular drugs, and others that can lead to neuropathy as a side effect. Dr. Cooper provides insights into strategies that may help reduce the likelihood of developing neuropathy, such as supplement use and cold therapy for chemotherapy patients. He also emphasizes the importance of discussing any symptoms or potential risks with your doctor and exploring alternative treatments when necessary. If you found this video useful, remember to like, subscribe, and share it with others who might benefit. 00:00 Introduction: Medication-Induced Neuropathy 00:30 Chemotherapeutic Drugs and Neuropathy 02:09 Antibiotics and Neuropathy 03:02 Cardiovascular Drugs and Neuropathy 03:30 Other Medications Causing Neuropathy 04:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts #Neuropathy #NervePain #NumbnessAndTingling #PeripheralNeuropathy #NerveDamage #MedicationSideEffects #NerveHealth #ChronicPain #NeuropathyTreatment #NerveRegeneration #Neurology #HealthEducation #MedicalAdvice #PainRelief #DiabeticNeuropathy #ChemotherapySideEffects #HealthyNerves #DoctorExplains #BackPainRelief #SpineHealth