India, Nov. 4 -- Been having weird, vivid dreams lately? Maybe it's not stress or late-night TV - it could be what's in your medicine cabinet. Doctors say some everyday prescriptions mess with how the brain handles sleep, and that can cause nightmares.

Turns out, it's a long list. Antidepressants, beta blockers, statins - even ADHD meds or pills for Parkinson's - can cause nightmares, TIME reported. And it's not just heavy prescriptions. Old-school allergy tablets, sleep drugs like Ambien or Lunesta, and even the new GLP-1 shots such as Ozempic or Mounjaro have all been linked to nightmares.

"There are a lot of medications that can cause nightmares or bad dreams," said Dr. Clete Kushida, medical director at Stanford Sleep Medicine. "Eve...