- errors,
cycloplegic refraction,
which paralyzes the
ciliary muscle and
prevents accommodation, is
often performed. This
involves using cycloplegic eye drops...
-
cycloplegics are also
mydriatic (pupil dilating)
agents and are used as such
during eye
examination to
better visualize the retina. When
cycloplegic drugs...
-
caused by
cycloplegic eye
drops with BAK (preservative), many
physicians do not
recommend cycloplegic eye drops. In
difficult cases, "
cycloplegic agents...
- shorter-lasting,
cycloplegic alternative to atropine,
another cycloplegic agent which lasts much longer.
Tropicamide is an even shorter-lasting
cycloplegic than cyclopentolate...
- strong. It is a type of
refractive error.
Diagnosis is by the use of
cycloplegics during eye examination.
Tentative evidence indicates that the risk of...
- thus the
parasympathetic nervous system. It is used in eye
drops as a
cycloplegic (to
temporarily paralyze accommodation), and as a
mydriatic (to dilate...
- and
other deep
structures of the eye.
Mydriatics typically also have a
cycloplegic effect,
reducing or
paralyzing the
accommodation reflex which may also...
- ****isting the eye in
obtaining a
retinal projection similar to that of a non-
cycloplegic eye.
Squinting and
looking through a tiny hole made with a
finger works...
- be
obtained by the
patient viewing a
distance target or by the use of
cycloplegic drugs (where, for example, a child's lack of
reliable fixation of the...
- This
blocked drainage raises the
intraocular pressure.
Mydriatic or
cycloplegic agents, such as
topical homatropine,
which is
similar in
action to atropine...