Systemic adverse effects of topical ocular treatments
- PMID: 15962500
- DOI: 10.1016/s0755-4982(05)83987-9
Systemic adverse effects of topical ocular treatments
Abstract
Some eyedrops, gels or ointments may cause adverse effects as serious as those observed with systemic therapies. Because of their relatively poor penetration into eye tissue, ophthalmic drugs usually contain high concentrations of their active ingredient. Asking patients about these drugs to prevent interactions is useful when prescribing a new systemic treatment. Conversely, it is advisable to ask about ophthalmic drugs during the etiological investigation of possible iatrogenic effects.
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