Topical anesthetic eye drops abuse: Are we aware of the danger? Cutan Ocul Toxicol 2013;32(3):189-93.Erdem E, Undar IH, Esen E et al. Topical anesthetic eye drops abuse: are we aware of the danger? CutanOcul To
atoliveinn toliveinn[translate] aUse of the same bottle for both eyes is not recommended with topical eye drops that are used in association with surgery. 对同一个瓶的用途为两只眼睛没有推荐以使用与手术有关系的典型眼药水。[translate]
kidney, and bone marrow. One oral medication called Otezla (apremilast) selectively targets molecules inside immune cells and adjusts (reduces) the processes of inflammation within the cell, which in turn
opacity disturbing the optical axis that accounted for subjective visual disturbance or decreased visual function, glaucoma surgery, retinal pathology, retinal surgery or photocoagulation affecting the visual field, and dry eye with subjective or objective ocular surface symptoms requiring topical medication....
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You might have heard the terms “night sweats” and “hot flashes” used interchangeably. Although both make you feel hot, these are not exactly the same. Hot flashes give you sudden, intense feelings of warmth. They can happen day or night, and they are also considered night sweats if th...
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Exclusion criteria: presently receiving or had received prohibited medications including: antibiotics; antifungals, except topical; suppositories; bismuth-containing medications; herbal supplements; and/or any medication that could neutralize or suppress gastric acid secretion. In addition, infants were not ...
“Metaphylaxis” is the timely mass medication of an entire group of animals to eliminate or minimize an expected outbreak of disease, e.g. in one or more animals at high risk of infection/infestation. The term “chemoprophylaxis” refers to the administration of a medication/treatment, e.g...