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17 Cards in this Set

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Cidofovir (anti-CMV)
Uveitis and hypotony
Sidenafil (erectile dysfunction) = Viagra
Bluish tinge (things appear blue); AION; Avoid in RP patients
Tamoxifin (antiestrogen, used post-breast CA)
Maculopathy (edema, retinal crystalline deposits)
Hydroxychloroquine/chloroquine (antimalaria, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis)
Vortex keratopathy; maculpathy - can be permanent
Amiodarone (anti-arrhythmic)
Green haloes; vortex keratopathy; optic neuropathy
Lovastatin/Simvastatin (“statins” for cholesterol lowering)
Cataract
Claritin, Zyrtec
Dry Eye; pupillary dilation; facial dyskinesia or blepharospasms in large doses
Zyrtec
Oculogyric crisis (eyes and lids tonically elevated, neck hyperextended)
Digoxin (congestive heart failure)
Dyschromatopsia, corneal edema by inhibiting endothelial ion pump
Thorazine, Mellaril (schizophrenia)
Retinal pigment changes
Topamax (epilepsy; off label for migraines and weight loss)
Angle closure glaucoma; acute myopia; suprachoroidal effusions
Xanax
Diplopia (decompensating phoria)
HIV and combination medications (Retrovir, Trizivir, Combivir)
Cystoid macular edema, color vision abnormalities, nystagmus
Ethambutol , Isoniazid (TB)
Optic neuropathy
Fosamax, other biphosphonates (osteoporosis, bone related cancers)
Episcleritis, scleritis, nonspecific inflammation
Hormone replacement therapy (estrogens)
Dry Eye
Retinoids (esp isotretinoin =accutane) AND tetracyclines
Intracranial hypertension; ocular surface disease (DES, decreased meibomian secretions and possible MG atrophy)