Davis's Drug Guide

Ophthalmic Medications

General

General Info: See Medication Administration Techniques for administration techniques for ophthalmic agents.

Consult health care professional regarding:

Concurrent use of contact lenses (medication or additives may be absorbed by the lens).

Concurrent administration of other ophthalmic agents (order and spacing may be important).

Alpha-Adrenergic Blocker

Anesthetics

Antihistamines

Anti-infectives/Antifungals/Antivirals

Antifungal

Antivirals

Artificial Tears/Ocular Lubricants (sterile buffered isotonic solutions/ointments)

Beta Blockers

Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor

Cholinergics (direct-acting)

Cholinergics (cholinesterase inhibitors)

Corticosteroids

Cycloplegic Mydriatics

Immunomodulators

Mast Cell Stabilizers

Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs

Ocular Decongestants/Vasoconstrictors

Osmotics

Prostaglandin Agonist

Sympathomimetics



Ophthalmic Medications has been found in Davis's Drug Guide

To view this topic, please login below or purchase a subscription.

Login



Forgot your password?

Forgot your username?



Try

Davis's Drug Guide Online delivers all the drug information you need for effective patient care. Updated regularly!

View these topics FREE!

For full access, please click to learn more.

Content Manager
Search Unbound MEDLINE
Display all Sections
Font Size
PrintSectionTopic
Related Content
Medication Administration Techniques
beta blockers
triamcinolone systemic