- 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...
-
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,...
- 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...
- (liquid) or droplet, a
small volume of
liquid Eye drops,
saline (sometimes
mydriatic)
drops used as
medication for the eyes Drop (unit), a unit of measure...
-
received 200,000
francs from one collector. In 1922 a
prescription of
mydriatics provided short-lived relief. He
eventually underwent cataract surgery...
- Diagnostic:
topical anesthetics, sympathomimetics, parasympatholytics,
mydriatics, cycloplegics. General:
adrenergic neurone blocker, astringent. Antibiotics...
- PMID 20769894. Flood, John
Charles (1934). The
diagnostic value of Van Loewi's
mydriatic test.
University College Dublin. OCLC 605317343. Hess, Leo (1943). "Epinephrine...
- 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...