Eyes & Vision: Medications

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  • Nepafenac ophthalmic

    08/29/07, Healthwise

    Before using nepafenac ophthalmic, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any drugs or other eye drops

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  • Ranibizumab (ophthalmic)

    04/25/07, Healthwise

    Ranibizumab is given as an injection into your eye. Your doctor will use a medicine to numb your eye before giving you the injection. You will receive this injection in your doctor's office or other clinic setting.

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  • Hyperosmotics for glaucoma

    05/23/08, Healthwise

    Hyperosmotics draw water out of the fluid (aqueous humor) inside the eyes, decreasing the amount of fluid inside the eyes.

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  • Foscarnet

    08/15/07, Healthwise

    Foscarnet is not a cure for CMV, and the virus may progress during or after treatment.

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  • Pilocarpine

    04/12/04, Healthwise

    Pilocarpine is an agent that affects the nervous system. Pilocarpine increases saliva secretion in the mouth.

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  • Emedastine ophthalmic

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Emedastine is an anti-allergic medication. It inhibits processes in the body that cause allergic symptoms after exposure to an allergen.

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  • Nedocromil ophthalmic

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Nedocromil is an anti-allergic medication. It inhibits processes in the body that cause allergic symptoms after exposure to an allergen.

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  • Diabetic Retinopathy - Medications

    04/13/07, Healthwise

    There are no medicines proven to prevent or slow the development of diabetic retinopathy. However, some medicines have been found to be helpful in preventing or delaying complications from diabetes.7

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  • Corticosteroids for multiple sclerosis

    02/28/08, Healthwise

    Methylprednisolone, prednisone, and dexamethasone are corticosteroids. These medications shorten multiple sclerosis (MS) attacks by reducing inflammation on the brain and spinal cord.

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  • Acetazolamide

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Call your doctor immediately if you experience a sore throat, fever, unusual bleeding or bruising, tingling or tremors in your hands or feet, pain in your side or groin, or a rash. These symptoms could be early signs of a serious side effect.

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