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Systemic Reaction to Tropicamide

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1969
A child developed an anaphylactic shock reaction following instillation of 0.5% tropicamide (Mydriacyl) ophthalmic drops.
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Tropicamide as a Cycloplegic Agent

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1961
The importance of cycloplegia in refraction is attested to by the continuing search for the ideal cycloplegic drug. This ideal drug should provide (1) maximum relaxation of accommodation; (2) satisfactory mydriasis; (3) rapid onset of action and rapid attainment of maximum effect; (4) short duration and rapid recovery; (5) consistency in its ...
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Tropicamide: Comparative Cycloplegic Effects

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1961
Tropicamide* (Mydriacyl) is the cycloplegic agent most recently introduced into this country. This, together with cyclopentolate hydrochloride † (Cyclogyl) and homatropine, provides us with 3 so-called short acting cycloplegic drugs for refraction. Inasmuch as these preparations are all parasympatholytic drugs and pharmacologically related, it was ...
B C, GETTES, O, BELMONT
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Tropicamide

Reactions Weekly, 2022
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Tropicamide, a New Cycloplegic Mydriatic

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1961
Efforts continue in the search for an ideal cycloplegic agent to produce adequate cycloplegia in a relatively short time, rapid recovery from paralysis of accommodation, and no local or systemic ill effects. Tropicamide (Mydriacyl) is the newest of the cycloplegic agents to be introduced in this country.* This compound is chemically designated as N ...
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Tropicamide

Reactions Weekly, 1998
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Tropicamide

Reactions Weekly, 1999
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