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>The unusual effect was first reported in December 2021, when the corneas of a 20-year-old man with brown eyes turned blue for a day after he took favipiravir. (The cornea is the transparent tissue that covers the front of the eye. It lays over the iris, the circle of color that surrounds the pupil.)

But in the summer prior to that report, another group of doctors reported having a man come to their hospital with a UV light to show that the surface of his eyes glowed fluorescent after he took favipiravir. And a 2022 case report described flecks of fluorescence that appeared in the whites of three people's eyes, as well as in their nails and some teeth, after they took the drug.

Most recently, doctors reported the peculiar case of eye discoloration in a 6-month-old boy. According to a report published in April in the journal Frontiers in Pediatrics, the boy was taken to a hospital in Thailand after he developed a fever and cough. After testing positive for COVID-19, he was given favipiravir tablets and also a syrup containing the drug.

Just 18 hours after the infant took the drug, his mother noticed that his eyes, usually dark brown, shone blue in the sunlight. Upon examining the child, doctors discovered a buildup of blue pigment in both corneas.
https://www.livescience.com/health/medicine-drugs/infants-dark-brown-eyes-suddenly-turn-indigo-blue-after-covid-19-antiviral-treatment-but-why