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What type of affects does atropine provide?
Is it an otic or opthalmic?
Mydriatic/cycloplegic
Opthalmic drug
What does mydriatic mean?
Dilate pupil
What does cycloplegic mean?
Paralyses the muscles of the ciliary body
What is tropicamide used for?
Is it faster or slower than atropine?
Mydriatic/cycloplegic
It is faster than atropine
What does miotic mean?
Constricts the pupil
What is a generic name of a drug that is a miotic?
Pilocarpine
Name 2 drugs (generic name) that act to reduce intraocular pressure?
Timolol
Mannitol
What are proparacaine and tetracaine used for?
Topical anesthetic
What are 3 things that a topical opthalmic ant-infective must have in it?
1. Antiviral
2. Antifungal
3. Antibacterial
What are 3 things that a topical otic anti-infective must have in it?
1. Antifungal
2. Anti-inflammatory
3. Antibiotic
What are pyrethrins, thiabenazole and ivermectin used for?
Antiparasiticide, ear mites
What are 3 drugs that can be used as a drying/cleansing agent?
1. Panodry
2. Epi-otic
3. Routeen
What is the active ingredient in Cerumin?
What is cerumin?
Hexamethyltextracosane
It is a ceruminolytic