not_the_droids
Greenlighter
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- Nov 9, 2014
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You can't just take pupil dilating eye drops to counteract opiate pupil constriction. From memory these are often atropine, scopolamine or some other anticholinergic (I think?)
If I remember correctly atropine and scopolamine are both RX only. While you could get atropine from a regular doc for something like stomach ulcers it would not be the concentration you would want to put in your eyes. Every other eye drop medication to dialiate the pupils would only be prescribed by a optometrist.
There is really no hiding constricted pupils on an opioid, its a dead give away and there are really no medical conditions that cuase it other than Horner's syndrome which is a rare nervous system disorder and it would cause near constant constriction.