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Tag: Ophthalmic medication

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How long does Miostat last? A Pharmacological Review

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Miostat® (carbachol intraocular solution, USP) is a sterile solution used to constrict the pupil during eye surgery, such as cataract removal [1.6.7]. A critical question for surgical planning and post-operative care is, how long does Miostat last? Its effects can persist for up to 24 hours [1.2.2, 1.2.3].

What are adrenaline drops used for? A comprehensive overview

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Over one hundred years ago, isolated epinephrine was first used in conjunction with local anesthesia for ophthalmic purposes. Today, the use of epinephrine drops, also known as adrenaline drops, continues in medicine, primarily in two key areas: as ophthalmic drops for eye conditions like glaucoma and in the form of a nasal spray for emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions. However, it is a common misconception that adrenaline drops are used in the ears for infections.

A Nursing Guide: How to properly instill eye drops in nursing?

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According to research, suboptimal eye drop technique is a common issue in clinical practice, highlighting the need for nurses to master the procedure. This guide details how to properly instill eye drops in nursing, emphasizing patient safety, proper technique, and effective patient education for optimal therapeutic results.

What is equivalent to Muro 128 ointment?

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Generic alternatives to Muro 128 ointment, such as Rugby Sodium Chloride 5% Ophthalmic Ointment, are widely available and can cost significantly less for treating corneal swelling. This occurs because these equivalent products contain the same active ingredient and work through the identical hyperosmotic process to draw fluid from the cornea.

What is Natacyn Used for? The Primary Antifungal for Ocular Infections

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As the only FDA-approved topical ophthalmic formulation for fungal eye infections, Natacyn is a crucial medication in ophthalmology. This guide explains what is Natacyn used for, focusing on its applications in treating fungal blepharitis, conjunctivitis, and keratitis, which are caused by susceptible fungal strains.

What is the drug Demecarium used for? A Comprehensive Guide

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Although the branded version for human use, Humorsol, has been discontinued, the potent ophthalmic medication **Demecarium** is still used today in compounded forms, primarily for veterinary applications to manage and prevent glaucoma in dogs. Originally, this medication also served to treat certain eye conditions in humans, such as accommodative esotropia.

What is the drug idoxuridine used for? An Antiviral Overview

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Synthesized in 1958, idoxuridine became the first FDA-approved antiviral drug in 1962. This article explores the question: **what is the drug idoxuridine used for?**, detailing its primary application in treating specific viral eye infections and its pharmacological action.

What is Miostat in the eye?: A Guide to Carbachol Intraocular Solution

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Miostat, also known by its generic name carbachol, is a cholinergic agent used during eye surgery to induce miosis, or pupil constriction. It works by constricting the iris and ciliary body muscles, which helps stabilize the iris and lower intraocular pressure (IOP). This makes it a critical tool in procedures like cataract surgery.