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Newly Revealed Medications Could Explain Trump’s Volatile Temper and Dangerous Behavior

Something is seriously wrong with Donald Trump.

For the entirety of his 2016 campaign and the almost three years as president, Trump has been shown a volatile temper and has repeatedly made horrible decisions.

Could a medication be the culprit?

From his White House physical, we do know that Trump takes some prescription medications.

From heart attack prevention pills to hair growth meds, these are the drugs Trump depends on daily — and what they might tell us about his health.

Here are the four medications we KNOW Trump takes daily:

1. Rosuvastatin for high cholesterol

As its name implies, the drug rosuvastatin belongs to a specific class of medications called statins, which lower total and LDL blood cholesterol.

It’s likely Trump takes this medication to reduce his cholesterol and prevent possible complications that might result from living with high cholesterol levels in his blood.

2. An antibiotic for rosacea

Donald Trump lives with rosacea, a skin condition that causes redness in the face, especially when exposed to triggers like alcohol, sunlight, and some blood pressure medications.

People with this condition might choose to take antibiotics, as Trump does, to fight the inflammation that causes redness of the skin. Drugs like tetracycline improve a person’s complexion by reducing skin inflammation and more.

3. Baby aspirin for heart health

Donald Trump takes a baby aspirin every day to prevent a heart attack. Even with medication, high cholesterol could still pose a health risk later on in life. But he might just take it as a preventive measure, especially considering his diet.

4. Propecia for hair growth

A hair regrowth drug might explain Trump’s full head of hair, something that’s uncommon in most men his age.

Adult men typically take Propecia to treat male pattern baldness. The drug reduces the amount of a certain hormone in the body called DHT. Reduced DHT levels in the body lead to increased hair regrowth and slower hair loss.

But none of these medications cause they type of off-the-charts unhinged behavior that we have been seeing recently.

So is it possible Trump is taking another medication, and not telling the public?

Yes. Of course it is.

A Twitter user who goes by the handle @JRehling picked up something important, take a look:

Former Trump employee Noel Casler backed up the claim:

Casler has called out Trump’s drug use in the past. According to Casler, Donald Trump is a “speed freak” who snorts Adderall.

Casler claims that the president is a “speed freak,” “who crushes up his Adderall and he sniffs it because he can’t read, so he gets really nervous when he has to read the cue cards.”

“That’s why he’s sniffling when you see him during the debates…that’s why he’s tweeting…he’s out of his mind.”

“I’m not kidding this is true. I had a 24-page NDA non-disclosure agreement, I didn’t know that he was becoming president, now it’s no way dumbass, I’m telling you everything I know,” Casler said.

This “speed freak” business is circulating on Twitter and people are saying that it would make a lot of sense.

Trump was even spotted pulling something looking like pills from his pocket once, and people on Twitter speculated it could be his “stash.”

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