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Tag: Ocular side effects

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Can Pilocarpine Cause Cataracts? An Eye-Opening Look at Medication Risks

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According to reports, the use of miotic agents like pilocarpine has been associated with the development of lens opacities, particularly with long-term use and higher dosages. The potential for pilocarpine to cause cataracts is a known, though less common, side effect that warrants attention for both patients and clinicians.

Ocular Pharmacology: What Drugs Affect Eye Movement?

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A 2025 analysis of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System identified 30 drugs with significant associations to eye movement disorders (EMD), primarily central nervous system medications [1.3.5, 1.3.7]. Understanding **what drugs affect eye movement** is crucial for both patients and healthcare providers to mitigate potential risks.

Vision and Medication: What Drugs Can Cause Eye Problems?

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The risk of developing maculopathy, a disease affecting the central part of the retina, from the drug hydroxychloroquine is under 1% after five years of use but rises to nearly 20% after 20 years [1.8.3]. This is just one example of what drugs can cause eye problems, a critical consideration for patient safety.

What are the side effects of miotic agents?

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Miotics have been used in eye care for over a century, primarily to treat conditions like glaucoma by reducing intraocular pressure [1.4.5]. So, what are the side effects of miotic agents that patients should be aware of?

Understanding: What Medications Cause Photophobia?

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An estimated 1% of patients taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen or naproxen may experience painful light sensitivity as a side effect. This phenomenon, known as photophobia, can be a distressing and often overlooked adverse reaction to a variety of common medications, affecting eye comfort and daily life.

Why Are Steroids Contraindicated in Keratitis? Understanding the Risks

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Prior use of topical steroids has been reported as an important risk factor for infectious keratitis, sometimes leading to worse clinical outcomes. This highlights the critical nature of understanding **why steroids are contraindicated in keratitis**, particularly when the infection's cause has not been identified.

What are the side effects of Tezepelumab ocular?

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According to the FDA label, allergic conjunctivitis is a potential side effect that can occur after receiving Tezepelumab (Tezspire). This guide details **what are the side effects of Tezepelumab ocular**, explaining the signs and symptoms to look for and when to seek medical advice for eye-related issues.