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This might sound like an odd question. I'm using prescription eyedrops at the moment and each time I use them, I get a really nasty taste in my mouth. Is it possible that they are making their way internally from my eyes to my mouth? As you can gather, I'm not great at physiology.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tears normally drain from the eye into the nose.
There's a picture of the tear ducts here
http://eugeneeyecare.com/conditions/Overflow_Tearing_and_Chr onic_Eye_Infections_in_Infants.html
The tear ducts do drain into the nasal passages, and this then drains into the back of the throat.
When you're putting your drops in, make sure you cover the drainage point in the eye. On your lower lid, there's a pin prick hole in the inner corner of each eye - press down on that before you put your drops in and keep it depressed for about 20 seconds after. This will minimise the amount of the drug that is systemically absorbed and runs down into your nose.