Yes. Codiene, as an opiate can cause pupil constriction. This usually only happens at higher, recreational doses.
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no, uppers, acid & ecstacy will dialate your pupils. downers, like heroin and oxy's will constrict "pinpoint" your pupils
yes, as will all opioid medications and/or substances
No, historically it's the exact opposite, it causes dilation of the pupils, particularly in larger than therapeutic doses. If you're noticing constricted pupils despite being on this medication, I would recommend notifying your doctor immediately as there may be another cause.
Yes, hangovers can lead to small pupils, a condition known as miosis. This can occur due to dehydration, changes in neurotransmitter levels, or the effects of alcohol on the nervous system. Additionally, if someone is taking pain relief medications or experiencing withdrawal symptoms, these factors can also contribute to constricted pupils during a hangover.
Wellbutrin (bupropion) is not commonly associated with constricted pupils (miosis). Instead, it may lead to side effects such as dry mouth, insomnia, or anxiety. If you experience unusual changes in pupil size or other concerning symptoms while taking Wellbutrin, it's important to consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
The condition that would most likely cause the pupils to remain significantly constricted is miosis, which can be due to various factors such as exposure to certain drugs (e.g., opioids), neurological conditions (e.g., Horner's syndrome), or certain types of eye injuries. Additionally, localized irritation of the eye or systemic conditions like a severe reaction to a medication can also lead to persistent constriction of the pupils.
Hydrocodone is an opioid that primarily causes constricted pupils, known as miosis, rather than dilated pupils. However, in some cases, particularly with overdose or withdrawal situations, pupils may appear dilated. Overall, the typical response to hydrocodone use is pupil constriction.
No. It actually dilates them. Opiates (hydrocodone, heroin etc) constrict pupils.
Yes, taking Zanaflex (tizanidine), a muscle relaxant, can potentially cause miosis, or constricted pupils, as a side effect. This occurs because Zanaflex acts on the central nervous system and can influence the autonomic nervous system's control over pupil size. If you experience significant changes in pupil size or other concerning symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Pain killers, in general Opiates. Also recent recreational opiate use (e.g. heroin). Sometimes diazepam can cause this as well, among other prescription meds.
Pain killers, in general Opiates. Also recent recreational opiate use (e.g. heroin). Sometimes diazepam can cause this as well, among other prescription meds.