Yes and no. Depends on what kind you take.
yes it does
Typically, no alcoholic beverage will cause pupil dilation.
dilation of the pupil.
Over-the-counter (OTC) medications that can cause pupil dilation include certain antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl). These medications can have anticholinergic effects, leading to pupil dilation as a side effect. Additionally, some decongestants may also contribute to this effect. However, pupil dilation is primarily associated with prescription medications and recreational drugs rather than OTC options.
The visible colored part of the eye that controls pupil dilation is the iris. The iris regulates the size of the pupil in response to light conditions and helps to control the amount of light that enters the eye.
The pupil dilates when stimulated by the pinching on the nape of the neck.
Sympathetic stimulation of the eye will cause dilation of the pupil (mydriasis) and relaxation of the ciliary muscle for far vision.
circular muscles
The most noticeable factor is pupil dilation, though a good number of other drugs can cause that as well.
In most other circumstances, pupil dilation from medications or drugs is considered a side effect.
Yes because of pupil dilation
To enable adequate movement during mydriasis (dilation of the pupil) and miosis (pupil closing).