Is physostigmine miotic or mydriatic? Clarifying its effect on pupil size
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First isolated in the 19th century, physostigmine was historically used in ophthalmology for its effects on the eye. To answer the question, 'Is physostigmine miotic or mydriatic?', one must examine its pharmacological role as an indirect cholinergic agonist that results in pupillary constriction.