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Tropicamide, sold
under the
brand name
Mydriacyl among others, is a
medication used to
dilate the
pupil and help with
examination of the eye. Specifically...
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Tropicamide/phenylephrine, sold
under the
brand name
Mydcombi is a
fixed dose
combination of
tropicamide and
phenylephrine used to
dilate the eyes (mydriasis)...
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Solifenacin Tolterodine Tiotropium Tricyclic antidepressants Trihexyphenidyl Tropicamide Umeclidinium Antinicotinic agents Bupropion –
Ganglion blocker Dextromethorphan...
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taken recreationally,
tropicamide acts as a deliriant. When
injected intravenously, as is most
often the case, the
tropicamide may
cause problems such...
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Tropicamide/hydroxyamfetamine (trade name Paremyd) is a
combination drug used as an
ophthalmic solution to
induce mydriasis. It
consists of: Tropicamide...
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mydriatic is an
agent that
induces dilation of the pupil.
Drugs such as
tropicamide are used in
medicine to
permit examination of the
retina and
other deep...
- adults) and
tropicamide (0.5% or 1%).
While phenylephrine stimulates receptors that
contract the
dilator muscle of the pupil,
tropicamide blocks stimulation...
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alternative to atropine,
another cycloplegic agent which lasts much longer.
Tropicamide is an even shorter-lasting
cycloplegic than cyclopentolate, but is less...
- 14 days, so it is
generally used as a
therapeutic mydriatic,
whereas tropicamide (a shorter-acting
cholinergic antagonist) or
phenylephrine (an α-adrenergic...
- of the retina. It is
often used in
combination with
tropicamide as a
synergist when
tropicamide alone is not sufficient. Narrow-angle
glaucoma is a contraindication...