It can, yes, but not always. It depends upon the dosage. As a nerve affecting muscle relaxer, it can be addictive due to it's pain relieving aspect.
practise how to use tiny muscles in your eyes to constrict your pupils
Yes, fear can cause pupils to constrict. When the body experiences fear, the sympathetic nervous system is activated, leading to the release of adrenaline. Adrenaline causes the pupils to constrict, allowing the individual to focus on a threat and react quickly.
They don't, narcotics make your pupils dilate.
Shock typically causes the pupils to dilate, not constrict. This is a response to stress or trauma, activating the sympathetic nervous system. In certain cases, like specific types of neurological damage, pupils may constrict, but the general response in shock is dilation.
No. It will constrict.
Pupils "constrict" when light enters, and "dilate "when the lighting dims
Suboxone causes ocular miosis or small pupils.
no, uppers, acid & ecstacy will dialate your pupils. downers, like heroin and oxy's will constrict "pinpoint" your pupils
Your pupils enlarge in dark light so more light comes in. They constrict in bright light to reduce the amount of light. They are affected by drugs. Many abused/illegal drugs causes the pupils to constrict. This is a neat exercise. Rub the short hairs on the back of your neck below your hairline. Your pupils will constrict and enlarge. It is not known why this occurs. There is a theory that when people lie, their pupils dilate.
dilates them
No. It actually dilates them. Opiates (hydrocodone, heroin etc) constrict pupils.
There are no over-the-counter (OTC) eye drops specifically designed to constrict pupils. Medications that constrict pupils, known as miotics, are typically prescription drugs used for specific medical conditions, such as glaucoma. If you require pupil constriction for a medical reason, it's best to consult an eye care professional for appropriate treatment options.