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Jacob (Anonymous, 82.132.214.) Warszawa 6 months ago

Can I experience visual disturbances after 2 years of taking Ketrel and Sulpiride >

Hello, I would like to ask if ketrel 50 at night and sulpiride 50 during the day have an effect on the eyes . I've been seeing darker in one eye for some time now, I've been taking this set of medications for 2 years now. I didn't have such a problem before. Thank you and best regards

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Anna Olejnik Pharmacist, Editor

5 months ago

Among the side effects reported by patients taking the medications you mentioned, vision disorders are not mentioned. These drugs do not interact with each other, so this effect is not due to their interaction with each other.

Rotational eye movements have been reported very rarely with Sulpiride.

If you have not experienced this problem before and you have been using the medication for 2 years, I would not see the cause of the problem in the medications you are taking.

I would advise you to see an ophthalmologist who will perform the necessary tests to diagnose the cause of the problem. Of course, you should mention to your doctor the medications you are taking.

Here you can check the availability of medicines with the possibility of booking them at the pharmacy: 

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/40080/ketrel-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/75407/sulpiryd-teva-kapsulki/apteki

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