no
yes, as will all opioid medications and/or substances
The opposite of dilated pupils is constricted pupils.
No, historically it's the exact opposite, it causes dilation of the pupils, particularly in larger than therapeutic doses. If you're noticing constricted pupils despite being on this medication, I would recommend notifying your doctor immediately as there may be another cause.
Yes. Codiene, as an opiate can cause pupil constriction. This usually only happens at higher, recreational doses.
If the bearded dragon is in a dark area, yes. In bright light the pupils should be constricted.
No. It actually dilates them. Opiates (hydrocodone, heroin etc) constrict pupils.
Pain killers, in general Opiates. Also recent recreational opiate use (e.g. heroin). Sometimes diazepam can cause this as well, among other prescription meds.
Miotic in medical term means with constricted pupils.
Pain killers, in general Opiates. Also recent recreational opiate use (e.g. heroin). Sometimes diazepam can cause this as well, among other prescription meds.
Non-responsive pupils are often a sign of brain trauma, and are usually a sign of a concussion.
It depends quite heavily on ones tolerance to the drug. Pupils will generally stay constricted for the duration of the euphoric experience. Depending on quantity and quality of the heroin, and as I said the higher a person's tolerance, the faster they come down which is when pupils will return to normal size.