- Male
- 24 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried because I've been having blurry vision and trouble focusing ever since I took Tarazonil 50 mg for 12 days. It's hard to focus when watching TV or looking at someone, and everything seems less sharp, even with my glasses on. Nights are especially difficult. I've already seen an ophthalmologist, and they said everything looked fine. I stopped taking the medicine 6 days ago, but the symptoms haven't improved. Can you help me figure out what's going on?
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