Cyclopentolate ophthalmic for Pupillary Dilation User Reviews
Brand names: Cyclogyl, Ak-Pentolate, Cylate
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"Dilation lasting 48 hours+. Anxiety, palpitations, severe migraine, un coordination, no depth perception. I cannot drive safely, especially in the dark. No warning about the long duration of dilation. I suspect unreported interactions with attention medications and anti-anxiety medications, as it crosses the blood brain barrier and affects multiple receptors. I feel poorly informed and that it was negligently used on me after I specifically stated concerns with all dilation drugs."