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