yes, as will all opioid medications and/or substances
no
Methadone typically does not cause pupil dilation; instead, it is more commonly associated with constricted pupils (miosis). As an opioid, methadone affects the central nervous system and can lead to such effects. However, individual reactions can vary, and other factors like dosage and concurrent substance use may influence pupil size.
no, uppers, acid & ecstacy will dialate your pupils. downers, like heroin and oxy's will constrict "pinpoint" your pupils
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.
The opposite of dilated pupils is constricted pupils.
morphine and methadone.
Yes, it can, I have been on methadone for two + years and have been clean and sober off all other substances during the entire time I have been on methadone. I was recently accused of using substances again due to pinpointed pupils and severe sweats,,,,both these are caused and are side effects of methadone maintenance. I have two + years of clean urinalysis to back these claims up so this is a fact. METHADONE PINPOINTS PUPILS.....
Yes. Codiene, as an opiate can cause pupil constriction. This usually only happens at higher, recreational doses.
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.
No. It actually dilates them. Opiates (hydrocodone, heroin etc) constrict pupils.
If the bearded dragon is in a dark area, yes. In bright light the pupils should be constricted.
Pain killers, in general Opiates. Also recent recreational opiate use (e.g. heroin). Sometimes diazepam can cause this as well, among other prescription meds.