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Tag: Visual impairment

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Can isoniazid cause optic neuritis? Understanding the Risk and Prevention

2 min read
While less frequent than peripheral neuropathy, isoniazid is a documented cause of optic neuritis, often linked to its interference with vitamin B6 metabolism. This potentially reversible neurological side effect underscores the importance of patient monitoring and preventative measures during tuberculosis treatment.

Why does pilocarpine cause night blindness?

4 min read
Studies have shown that pilocarpine ophthalmic solution can significantly reduce visual acuity and cause miosis, making it difficult to see in dim light. This effect, often described as night blindness, is a common and predictable side effect of this medication.

What is the use of Idebest 45?: A Comprehensive Guide to Idebenone

3 min read
Affecting approximately 1 in 31,000 individuals in Europe, Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) is a rare genetic condition causing rapid vision loss. A prescription medication containing the active ingredient Idebenone, known commercially as Idebest 45, is used to address this visual impairment, along with managing other neurological conditions. So, **what is the use of Idebest 45?** This article explores its therapeutic applications, mechanism, and essential considerations.