I just had a student come into this nursing office with bilateral red sclera. He says that it seems to be a side effect of Seroquel, which he uses at night to sleep . I have looked up the reason for seroquels use and do see that assisting with sleep can be a reason, but see nothing about causing changes in the eye...what do you think?
it can be side effect of sleeping tablet. better to give up taking it and avoid dependency can be just natural so consult eye doctor for examination and advise on treatment.
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What Causes Bilateral Red Sclera?
it can be side effect of sleeping tablet. better to give up taking it and avoid dependency can be just natural so consult eye doctor for examination and advise on treatment.