Emollient preparations CETAPHIL MOISTURIZING: Indications: for dry skin conditions associated with Eczema and psoriasis. Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients. Dose and Administration: Apply […]
Drugs used in nasal allergy Mild allergic rhinitis is controlled by antihistamines or topical nasal corticosteroids; systemic nasal decongestants are of doubtful value. Topical nasal […]
Tear deficiency, ocular lubricants, and astringents Chronic soreness of the eyes associated with reduced or abnormal tear secretion (e.g. in Sjögren’s syndrome) often […]
Antimuscarinics dilate the pupil and paralyse the ciliary muscle; they vary in potency and duration of action. Short-acting, relatively weak mydriatics, such as tropicamide […]
Most acute superficial eye infections can be treated topically. Blepharitis and conjunctivitis are often caused by staphylococci; keratitis and endophthalmitis may be bacterial, viral, or […]
Glaucoma describes a group of disorders characterised by a loss of visual field associated with cupping of the optic disc and optic nerve damage. While […]
BENOXINATE HYDROCHLORIDE: Indications: Used in applanation tonometry and for the fitting of contact lenses. Contraindications: Caution should be observed when benoxinate hydrochloride is used in […]
Corticosteroids Topical corticosteroids should normally only be used under expert supervision; three main dangers are associated with their use: a ‘red eye’, where the diagnosis […]
Enzymes Hyaluronidase is used to render the tissues more readily permeable to injected fluids, e.g. for introduction of fluids by subcutaneous infusion (termed hypodermoclysis). HYALURONIDASE: […]