Can Taking Wrong Medication Lead To Dry Eyes And Tiredness?
I have mistakenly taken from the wrong bottle.... for over a month. I was on a 90 mg. pill, in Dec. the doctor wanted me to start taking 2 of the 60 mg. to increase my levels. Just now when I ran checked my bottle that I have been using, I found out I have been taking 2 of the 90 mg. pills -- could this cause me to be more tired, or to have drier eyes (more than usual)?
I have gone through your query. You haven't mentioned about the pills and condition for which it has been prescribed. Since medicines and have effects and you were taking 60 mg of overdose of the prescribed medicine. It will cause its own adverse effect. If the pill has side effect of dry eyes and tiredness, then it will certainly cause effect. Get back to your prescribed dosage and consult your treating doctor.
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Can Taking Wrong Medication Lead To Dry Eyes And Tiredness?
Hi, I have gone through your query. You haven t mentioned about the pills and condition for which it has been prescribed. Since medicines and have effects and you were taking 60 mg of overdose of the prescribed medicine. It will cause its own adverse effect. If the pill has side effect of dry eyes and tiredness, then it will certainly cause effect. Get back to your prescribed dosage and consult your treating doctor. Let me know if you have any further questions. You can contact me on my page http://bit.ly/1dYupT2 Wish you a good health.