What Are The Side Effects Of Anxiety Medication?

Blurry Vision

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Blurry vision is one of the most common ocular effects of anxiety medication, especially when patients are taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to combat anxiety. SSRIs are the most commonly prescribed antidepressant and anxiety medication. They can cause trouble with near focusing because they affect the way the pupil functions, which then affects the way the eye perceives light. One of the most common places patients notice this is when they try to read. Focusing on the text on a page might be difficult, and they might need larger print than they did before. Patients who notice this tend to be younger, and they might need to use reading glasses. The blurry vision can usually be corrected, and on its own doesn't tend to be cause for concern. However, the changes in vision can become more serious or even debilitating if the patient already has another eye condition. Individuals with dry eye or glaucoma may find that the focusing issues from SSRIs severely impair their vision.

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