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Pharmacological testing of anisocoria
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2005Anisocoria, or a difference in pupil size, is a common condition. Its aetiology ranges from benign to life-threatening conditions. The clinical evaluation of anisocoria is discussed, emphasising the pharmacological aids (e.g., cocaine 10% eye drops, hydroxyamphetamine eye drops, pilocarpine 0.1% eye drops, pilocarpine 1% eye drops, apraclonidine) used ...
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Anisocoria from transdermal scopolamine
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2001A transdermal scopolamine patch is an effective medication for relieving motion sickness, treating nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy and decreasing withdrawal side‐effects from wearing off opioids. A 14‐year‐old boy with chronic granulomatous disease and severe infection was admitted to the hospital because of left shoulder aspergillus’ infection ...
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Anisocoria in Heroin Withdrawal
Archives of Neurology, 1973Anisocoria was frequently observed during the withdrawal period in soldiers treated for heroin abuse in Vietnam. In 100 of these soldiers, the incidence of anisocoria was determined and compared with the incidence in 100 soldiers of similar age who showed no evidence of heroin use.
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Anisocoria Associated With Escitalopram
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2015ÖZCAN, Halil +3 more
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