- of
administration of a
mydriatic is
intolerance to
bright light (photophobia). Purposefully-induced
mydriasis via
mydriatics is also used as a diagnostic...
-
Hydrocortisone and
mydriatics S01BB02
Prednisolone and
mydriatics S01BB03
Fluorometholone and
mydriatics S01BB04
Betamethasone and
mydriatics S01BC01 Indometacin...
- infection.
Another measure that is no
longer recommended is the use of
mydriatics,
formerly used to
relieve the pain
caused by
ciliary muscle spasm. Ahmed...
- The WHO
Model List of
Essential Medicines (aka
Essential Medicines List or EML),
published by the
World Health Organization (WHO),
contains the medications...
-
rationalised the use of many
ophthalmically important drugs,
including mydriatics and miotics; he also was the
founder of one of the
earliest ophthalmic...
-
mydriatic, to
dilate the pupils.
Atropine degrades slowly,
typically wearing off in 7 to 14 days, so it is
generally used as a
therapeutic mydriatic,...
-
combine multiple prevention and
control methods.
Among myopia specialists,
mydriatic e****rops are the most
favored approach,
applied by
almost 75% in North...
-
photophobia until the
effect of the
mydriatic has worn off. In some
countries including Russia and Italy, Tropicamide, a
mydriatic eye drop, is used to some degree...
- Narrow-angle
glaucoma is a
contraindication to
phenylephrine use. As a
mydriatic, it is
available in 2.5% and 10% eye drops.
Phenylephrine eye
drops are...
-
error of the eye) and the
treatment of uveitis. All
cycloplegics are also
mydriatic (pupil dilating)
agents and are used as such
during eye
examination to...