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Mydriatics

Agents that dilate the pupil. They may be either sympathomimetics or parasympatholytics. The latter cause cycloplegia or paralysis of accommodation at high doses and may precipitate glaucoma. Mydriatics are used in eye diseases and to facilitate eye examination.
Also Known As:
Cycloplegics
Networked: 122 relevant articles (6 outcomes, 5 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Behndig, Anders: 7 articles (08/2014 - 12/2003)
2. Lundberg, Björn: 4 articles (05/2013 - 12/2003)
3. Bäckström, Gunnie: 2 articles (03/2013 - 02/2006)
4. Goldberg, Morton F: 2 articles (01/2013 - 01/2011)
5. Lindsley, Kristina: 2 articles (01/2013 - 01/2011)
6. Gharaibeh, Almutez: 2 articles (01/2013 - 01/2011)
7. Savage, Howard I: 2 articles (01/2013 - 01/2011)
8. Scherer, Roberta W: 2 articles (01/2013 - 01/2011)
9. Nikeghbali, Aminollah: 2 articles (01/2008 - 01/2007)
10. Falavarjani, Khalil Ghasemi: 2 articles (01/2008 - 01/2007)

Related Diseases

1. Cataract (Cataracts)
2. Mydriasis
3. Inflammation
4. Anterior Uveitis
5. Corneal Edema

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Adrenal Cortex Hormones (Corticosteroids)
2. Ophthalmic Solutions (Eye Drops)
3. Flurbiprofen (Froben)
4. Diclofenac (SR 38)
5. Steroids
6. Cellulose
7. Ceftriaxone (Ceftriaxon)
8. Aminocaproic Acids (EAC)
9. Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)
10. Epinephrine (Adrenaline)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Intraocular Lens Implantation
2. Sutures (Suture)
3. Phacoemulsification
4. Injections
5. Intraocular Lenses (Intraocular Lens)