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| Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors |
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| Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors |
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| pilocarpine (Isoptocarpine) |
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| tetraahydrozoline hydrochloride (Murine Tears Plus) |
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| Beta Adrenergic Antagonist |
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| Beta Adrenergic Antagonist |
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| Beta Adrenergic Antagonist |
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| isopto-atropine sulfate (Isopto,Atropine) |
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| Anticholinergic Opthalmic Agent |
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| Anticholinergic Ophthalmic Agent |
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| Antihistamines Ophthalmic |
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| Antihistamines Ophthalmic |
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| fluoroquinolones-ciprofloxacin |
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| Artificial Tear Ophthalmic Solution |
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| Artificial Tear Ophthalmic Solution |
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| Artificial Tear Ophthalmic Solution |
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| ciprofloxacin (Centraxal) |
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| polymixin b sulfate (otic) |
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| hydrocortisone/cortisporin |
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| combo of acetic acid, antipyrine,benzocaine and polycosanol |
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| carbamide peroxide (Debrox) |
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| triethanolamine polypeptide oleate (Cerumenex) |
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| Otic Wax Emulsifier (will foam on contact with earwax) |
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| contraction of dilator muscle-pupils narrow |
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| relaxation of dilator muscle-pupils widen-can blur vision |
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| results from paralysis of the ciliary muscles- cannot blink |
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| prevents outflow of aqueous humor through trabecular network out canal of Schlemm (most common) |
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| the fluid that bathes and feeds the lens, posterior surface of the cornea and iris |
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| What is the goal of treatment for glaucoma? |
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| reduce intraocular pressure/prevent blindness |
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| used in treatment of acute narrow angle glaucoma retinal detachment, cataract extraction |
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| Carbonic Anyhydrase Inhibitors |
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| decreases the production of aqueous humor |
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| lowers IOP, widens filtration angle and permits more aqueous humor drainage |
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| Cholinesterase Inhibitors |
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| treats open angle glaucoma |
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| (Mydriatic) opthalmic surgery and exams, gets the red out |
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| Beta adrenergic antagonists |
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| reduce elevated IOP by lowering the production of aqueous humor |
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| increase the outflow of aqueous humor, reducing IOP |
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| Anticholinergic opthalmic agents |
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| (Mydriatic) used to examine eyes |
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| treats fungal infections (mycotic),(candidiasis),(histoplasmosis) |
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| inhibits virus from replication, treats Herpes simplex and keratitis |
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| Antihastamines opthalmics |
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| for relief of itching,edema,tearing(ex. conjunctivitis) |
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| anti-inflammatory, for relief of pain and discomfort that may accompany ocular infections, trauma and allergic disorders |
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| What is the side effects of corticosteroids? |
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| decreased defense mechanisms, reduced resistance to pathological organisms, temporary, eyes need checked for IOP |
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| anti-inflammatory, treats post-operative inflammation and allergic reactions |
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| ciprofloxacin, gentamycin, tobramycin, Bacitracin |
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| used to detect foreign bodies in the eye and abraded areas or the cornea, stains tissue yellow temporarily |
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| used in procedures where a topical anesthetic/analgesic is required |
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| used to treat keratoconjunctivitis (chronic dry eye) |
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| Artificial Tear Ophthalmic Solutions |
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| used to mimic natural tear secretions of the eye |
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| used to soothe and cleanse the eye |
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| Otic Anti-inflammatory drugs |
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| What is the most commonly used adrenergic agent? |
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| Side-effects of Beta Blockers? |
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| tearing,conjunctival irritation, bradycardia,decreased blood pressure |
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| What are the opthalmic irrigants? |
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| Eye Stream,Blinx,Optigene |
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| What optic medications last longer? |
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| How is Macugen administrated? |
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| Where do you instill optic medications? |
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| Which drugs decrease production of aqueous humor? |
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| Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors and Beta Blockers |
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| Which drug treats narrow angle glaucoma,retinal detachment,cataract extraction? |
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| Which drug permits more drainage of aqueous humor? |
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| Cholinergic and Prostaglandins Agonists |
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| Which drugs are Mydriatic? |
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| Adrenergic Agents and Anticholinergic Opthalmic Agents |
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| Adverse-effects of Prostaglandins Agonists? |
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| permanent darkening of the iris and skin around eyelids |
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| What drug is contraindicated in patients with glaucoma? |
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| Anticholinergic Opthalmic Agents |
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| What drug is contraindicated in infections? |
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| What is the most common ear disorder? |
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| Which way do you pull the ear on a child to give meds? |
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| Which way do you pull the ear on a adult to give meds? |
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| Side-effects of Antimicrobial Otic Preparations? |
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| stinging,burning upon application,localized redness,pruritus |
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| Adverse-effects of Antimicrobial Otic Preparations? |
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| Anaphylaxis,Superinfections,Fungal infections,Ototoxicity |
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| How long should solution stay in ear canal? |
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