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Tag: Visual hallucinations

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Can PPI cause eye problems?: A Look at the Evidence

5 min read
With millions of people worldwide relying on proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for acid reflux, questions have emerged regarding potential side effects. Specifically, many wonder, *can PPI cause eye problems*? Research indicates a potential association between these common medications and various ocular issues, including dry eye symptoms and, in some cases, more serious visual disturbances.

Understanding What Drugs Make You See: A Pharmacological Perspective

4 min read
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), hallucinogens are a diverse class of drugs that cause profound distortions in perception, including visual hallucinations. Understanding what drugs make you see—and the mechanisms behind these effects—requires exploring various pharmacological classes and how they affect brain chemistry.

Can Metoprolol Cause Eye Problems? A Look at the Ocular Side Effects

4 min read
While metoprolol is a widely prescribed medication, studies have shown that it can cause eye problems, with blurred vision and dry eyes being among the potential side effects for some individuals. The incidence of these ocular issues varies, but patients should be aware of the possibility when starting treatment.