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. 2023;36(118):14-16.
Epub 2023 May 22.

The impact of oral and systemic medications on the eye

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The impact of oral and systemic medications on the eye

Shalinder Sabherwal et al. Community Eye Health. 2023.
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Bilateral toxic optic neuropathy with disc oedema in a 32-year-old female patient with a history of ethambutol intake and on tacrolimus after a renal transplant
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A 12-year-old child with acute Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. india
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A 27-year-old man with sequelae of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. INDIA

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