Plaquenil Side Effects: What Every Patient Should Discuss with Their Doctor

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Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) can be an effective treatment for autoimmune conditions, but it carries potential risks, particularly for the eyes. Knowing the side effects and communicating with your doctor is crucial for safety.

Common Side Effects of Plaquenil

  • Nausea and digestive issues
  • Skin rashes or itching
  • Headaches and dizziness
  • Muscle weakness or fatigue

Eye-Related Risks and Symptoms

  • Blurred or distorted central vision
  • Difficulty seeing in low light
  • Changes in color perception
  • Ring-shaped blind spots or central scotomas

For a complete overview, visit our Symptoms and Side Effects page.

How Long-Term Use Can Affect Vision

Prolonged hydroxychloroquine use increases the risk of retinal toxicity. Damage may continue to progress even after stopping the medication, making early detection and monitoring vital.

Questions to Ask Your Doctor

  • Am I at risk for Plaquenil eye damage based on my dosage and duration?
  • How often should I get eye exams?
  • Which eye tests are recommended for early detection?
  • What signs should I monitor at home?

Legal Options if You Experience Harm

If you have suffered vision damage due to Plaquenil, you may have legal recourse. Contact us today to discuss your options. For answers to general questions about Plaquenil toxicity, see our Common Questions page.

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