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Understanding What Are Prozac Eyes and Other Ocular Side Effects

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In one study, 36% of patients taking a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), such as Prozac, were found to have abnormal eye movements during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, leading to the informal term **'What are Prozac eyes?'**. This phenomenon is distinct from the more commonly reported visual disturbances people experience while awake, such as blurred vision or dry eyes.

What heart medications cause vision problems?

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System, statins, a common type of heart medication, accounted for 1.8% of all reported ocular adverse events between 1988 and 2013. Understanding **what heart medications cause vision problems** is a critical part of patient care, empowering individuals to monitor their health proactively and report changes to their doctor.

What does methadone do to your eyes?

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In 2021, an estimated 2.5 million adults in the U.S. had a past-year opioid use disorder (OUD), for which methadone is a key treatment [1.7.5]. A primary question for users is, what does methadone do to your eyes? The most common effect is pupil constriction, or miosis [1.2.1].

Can Antidepressants Cause Vision Problems? Ocular Side Effects Explained

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Approximately 13% of American adults take antidepressant medication, but many are unaware of the potential for vision problems associated with these drugs. While crucial for managing mental health, the complex ways these medications alter brain chemistry can sometimes result in unintentional ocular side effects, ranging from temporary and mild to more serious conditions.

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.

Can Isoniazid Cause Vision Problems? Understanding the Ocular Risks

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While primarily known for treating tuberculosis, isoniazid is associated with potential ocular toxicity, leading to the crucial question: Can isoniazid cause vision problems? Studies have linked this antituberculosis drug to optic neuritis, a rare but serious side effect affecting the optic nerve.

Can amlodipine cause diplopia? Understanding the Link

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While uncommon, occurring in 0.1% to 1% of patients, diplopia (double vision) is a documented side effect of amlodipine [1.2.1, 1.5.6]. This article explores the question: **Can amlodipine cause diplopia?** and what patients should know about this potential vision change.

Understanding What Do Antipsychotics Do to Your Eyes?

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Antipsychotic medications, both first and second-generation, can cause a range of ocular side effects, with the eye being the second most common organ to show signs of drug toxicity after the liver. Understanding what do antipsychotics do to your eyes is crucial for patient monitoring and care, as effects can range from mild and reversible to serious and permanent.