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Can antidepressants cause anisocoria?

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It is a documented phenomenon in medical literature that certain antidepressants can cause anisocoria, a condition of unequal pupil size. This occurs in rare cases and is often a side effect related to the medication's influence on neurotransmitters that control pupil muscles.