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
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