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Tag: Retinal detachment

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Can Antibiotics Damage Eyes? The Risks and Side Effects Explained

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A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that current users of fluoroquinolone antibiotics had a 4.5 times higher risk of retinal detachment [1.4.3, 1.5.5]. While most antibiotics are safe for your vision, the question 'Can antibiotics damage eyes?' is a valid concern with certain drugs.

Understanding Which Drugs Cause Eye Floaters and Other Visual Disturbances

5 min read
While many visual floaters are a normal sign of aging, a significant number of visual disturbances, including floaters, can be triggered by medication. The phenomenon occurs when certain drugs induce changes within the eye’s vitreous gel or retina, leading to the perception of tiny specks or threads that drift across the field of vision.

What Medications Cause Eye Floaters?: Understanding Drug-Induced Visual Disturbances

4 min read
Approximately 75% of people over the age of 60 experience posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), a common cause of eye floaters, but certain medications can also trigger or accelerate this process. Understanding **what medications cause eye floaters** is important for recognizing potential drug-related visual side effects and distinguishing them from other ocular issues.