A member asked:

I've noticed that my left pupil is slightly larger than my right pupil. i take celexa (20 mg) and hydroxyzine (50 mg) separately. is this due to the medication? should i be concerned?

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Mild pupillary size asymmetry is not unusual, and would not represent any reason for concern. Your medications have no influence on your pupils. If this is troubling you, contact your eye doctor and get an updated exam.

Answered 7/12/2022

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