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Hey Doc do you have any info on the effect of medications on eyesight? I've been taking 5 mg of enalapril and 20mg of simvastatin for several years now and I've noticed that my eyes seem to be much more photosensitive
There are so many systemic medications out there and so many side effects that there's no way I would know off the top of my head which side effects may occur with those particular drugs, although I can tell you that photophobia is a common side effect of many systemic medications.
At one time I'd consult a PDR on my desk when a patient would present with ocular symptoms but nowadays it's easier to simply Google the medication along with "side effects".
A quick look shows no ocular side effects with enalapril however "dry mouth" is reported. There IS a correlation between dryness of mucous membranes such as the mouth and nasal passages; and dry eye, which can cause photosensitivity.
Regarding simvastin, I found this: Stevens-Johnson syndrome is associated with this particular medication, and that syndrome can result in severe dryness of the eyes and mucous membranes of the body.
I cannot advise you on what alternatives may be available for your systemic conditions, and whether or not your symptoms are due to your prescription medications, however I suggest you mention your symptoms and concerns to the prescribing doctor.
Another consideration may be to use over the counter "dry eye" products to keep your eyes properly lubricated and to always wear quality sunglasses when outdoors.