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Are Eye Turns Permanant After Snorting?

My daughter was snorting percocet for 2 1/2 years. She was in rehab for about 3 weeks and has been home for a week. Since she has been home, she has been sneezing frequently and I've noticed her right eye turns in sometimes. Obviously, this is a result of the snorting but is it something that is only temporary or could it be more serious?
Mon, 27 Jan 2014
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Percocet has oxycodone which is a morphine derivative.If she has been taking it for last two and half years, mean she has become dependence upon it. Sometime during abstinence, withdrawal inform of sneezing, red eye, hyperlacrimation stay for long. this is what ur daughter is getting. U can give her tab clonidine 0.1mg twice a day and consult a psychiatrist for further treatment.

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Are Eye Turns Permanant After Snorting?

hi thanks for using healthcare magic Percocet has oxycodone which is a morphine derivative.If she has been taking it for last two and half years, mean she has become dependence upon it. Sometime during abstinence, withdrawal inform of sneezing, red eye, hyperlacrimation stay for long. this is what ur daughter is getting. U can give her tab clonidine 0.1mg twice a day and consult a psychiatrist for further treatment. thanks