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Tag: Vision changes

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Can prednisone affect your eye vision? Understanding the Risks

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Studies show that steroid-induced glaucoma may account for a significant portion of acquired glaucoma cases in certain populations, such as one-fourth of all acquired glaucomas in children in one study [1.4.6]. The crucial question for many patients is, **can prednisone affect your eye vision**, and what are the signs to watch for?

Can beta-blockers affect your eyes? A look at ocular side effects

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Over 40 million people in the U.S. use beta-blockers for conditions like hypertension and glaucoma. A common concern for patients is whether this medication class can affect their vision, prompting the question: **Can beta-blockers affect your eyes?** Yes, both oral and topical forms can cause a variety of ocular side effects, from dry eyes to blurred vision.

Can Heart Medication Cause Cataracts? An Evidence-Based Review

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Affecting almost 22 million Americans aged 40 and older, cataracts are a leading cause of vision loss [1.3.7]. While aging is the primary cause, the question remains: can heart medication cause cataracts? The answer is complex, with certain drugs showing a stronger link than others.

Can Medications Cause Eye Irritation? Understanding the Links

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A study of elderly individuals estimated that 62% of dry eye cases were caused by systemic medications [1.8.4]. Many common over-the-counter and prescription drugs list eye-related issues as potential side effects, so **can medications cause eye irritation?** The answer is yes.

Vision and Medication: What Drugs Can Cause Eye Problems?

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The risk of developing maculopathy, a disease affecting the central part of the retina, from the drug hydroxychloroquine is under 1% after five years of use but rises to nearly 20% after 20 years [1.8.3]. This is just one example of what drugs can cause eye problems, a critical consideration for patient safety.

Can drugs cause eye problems?

2 min read
In the elderly, as many as 62% of dry eye cases may be linked to systemic medications [1.4.3]. This highlights a significant and often overlooked question: can drugs cause eye problems? The answer is a definitive yes, with many common prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs carrying risks.

Common and Rare Side Effects of Muro 5 Eye Drops

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Muro 5, a hypertonic saline eye drop, works by drawing excess fluid out of the cornea to reduce swelling and improve vision. The most common side effect for users of Muro 5 eye drops is a temporary stinging or burning sensation upon application.