What is the purpose of a mydriatic?
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Mydriatic agents, such as atropine, were first used in the early 1800s, making them one of the earliest discovered pharmaceutical agents. So, what is the purpose of a mydriatic? This class of medication is primarily used to cause pupil dilation (mydriasis) to enable eye care professionals to get a clear view of the inner structures of the eye during diagnostic procedures and surgical interventions.