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Lortab will cause contraction of your pupils. (i.e. smaller pupils)
Small pupils can indicate conditions such as opioid use, exposure to certain toxic substances, or a neurological disorder affecting the autonomic nervous system. Additionally, small pupils could be a sign of an underlying health issue requiring medical attention.
They vary in size depending on the amount of light that the eye is receiving. In bright sunny conditions, the pupil will be small as there is plenty of light impacting on the retina(back of the eye)/. In night time (dark) conditions, the pupil will be large, in order to receive as much light as possible.
No. Adderall is a sympathomimetic, and stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system causes the pupils to dilate, not contract.
No nothing is wrong with your cat, her pupils are wide because when any object with eyes looks at a bright light, their eyes get small. But when it's dark, the pupils get big. So know you know why. :)
Put simply, a cat's pupils get big or small for the same reason a human's and other animal's do: they expand so there's a bigger lens making it easier to see in low light and contract so the lens becomes smaller in order to prevent brighter light from dazzling them so their vision is temporarily impaired. In pitch darkness they can't see at all, any more than humans can; we both might as well have our eyes shut. In brilliant light, like humans, cats shut their eyes to prevent damage.
no, dont be stupid
kinda but crazzy at night and furry and big eyed and have tails
some do, some don't. marijuana can make them either big or small depending when you smoked it. drugs like narcotics make them very small. psychedelic drugs like acid and mushrooms make them very large
Your pupils dilate. Your nervous system is in control of your pupils it affects the cranial nerve called the ocular nerve which causes it to not respond to light hence the dilation.
How big humans are have nothing to do with it.