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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is pilocarpine, which is an old glaucoma eye drop that constricts the pupils. It's known to cause retinal issues, particularly in those at risk (high myopia, for instance), though I am not sure how the strength/dosage compares. I won't be taking this. You also wouldn't be able to see as well in the dark.[/quote] I hadn’t realized it was the same drug. I used this after eye surgery, and was amazed that suddenly I could read my phone easily. Initially I was so excited because I thought the surgery had helped my presbyopia. But of course the effects are short-lived. But if it’s the same dose it really does work. My eye was red from the surgery so I don’t know about if it would cause red eyes with daily use like the woman in the New York Times article. [/quote]
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