Red inflamed eyes. Sore, irritated eyes. Congested eyes. Itchy eyes. Gritty eyes Some drugs may have Authority Required (Streamlined) status which does not
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Bloodshot eyes can be a sign of drug use. The blood vessels on the surface of the eye dilate in response to the use of certain drugs, making the eyes appear red
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Glassy eyes can be caused by a variety of eye conditions, health problems or drug use. Some common causes of glassy or glossy eyes include: Alcohol or drugs. Use of alcohol and other drugs (for example, caffeine, methamphetamine and marijuana) can affect the appearance of the eyes. They can also lead to eye infections or other eye problems over
Bloodshot eyes can be a sign of drug use. The blood vessels on the surface of the eye dilate in response to the use of certain drugs, making the eyes appear
Bloodshot eyes can be a sign of drug use. The blood vessels on the surface of the eye dilate in response to the use of certain drugs, making the eyes appear red
Bloodshot eyes can be a sign of drug use. The blood vessels on the surface of the eye dilate in response to the use of certain drugs, making the eyes appear red.
Bloodshot eyes can be a sign of drug use. The blood vessels on the surface of the eye dilate in response to the use of certain drugs, making the eyes appear red
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