Antidepressant medication turns man's skin grey
Louisiana man Tyler Monk was prescribed Fluoxetine, an SSRI commonly used to treat depression. The medication had a very strange side effect however, turning his skin grey. Doctors are at a loss as to what has caused the strange condition.
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