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What Are Clinically Used Mydriatics and Miotics?

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Pharmacology research shows that medications called mydriatics and miotics are essential tools in ophthalmology for controlling pupil size during examinations and treating various eye conditions. These drugs, by either dilating or constricting the pupil, manipulate the autonomic nervous system to achieve desired clinical effects.

What is the prescription for Cycloplegic refraction?

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According to a 2015 report by the World Health Organization, cycloplegic refraction is recommended for children to accurately assess refractive errors. So, **What is the prescription for Cycloplegic refraction**, and why is this method often considered the standard for many patients, especially children?

Comprehensive Guide: What is Homide Eye Drops Used For?

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Over 60% of patients use Homide (Homatropine) eye drops for uveitis, an inflammatory condition of the eye. So, what is Homide eye drops used for? These drops are primarily prescribed to dilate the pupil for medical examinations and to treat specific eye conditions.