Artificial tears – Carboxy Methyl cellulose 1%
Let’s look at some commonly used uh drugs in ophthalmology here you can see atrophine one percent solution guys for what will you use this you’ll use it usually for a cycloplegic right as a pain relief then here what can you see this is carboxy methyl cellulose so basically it’s tears artificial tears then here you have the matter frost which is uh your latino
Crossed bimato cross those prostaglandins right for glaucoma yes it’s not very clear but just pay attention uh ciprofloxacin eye drops basically antibiotic right then what do you have here homotropine homeotropine you’ll use it as what homeotropin again like atropine right a cyclopre chick okay then then what is there next here what is there here up acyclovir
So this very good for herpes and all you can get this then moxie flux has in the second antibiotic moxifloxacin brimonidin brimordine with time along this is a combination so you can try combination if individual doesn’t work and combination you can put just two times a day tropicamide and phenylephrine guys tropicomide phenylephrine um what is this this is uh
Madriatic right phenylephrine is madriatic okay then coming to thymolol malleat tymolol is uh basically beta blocker antiglaucoma okay then coming here fluoribe prophen eyedrops so this is nothing but your like your ibuprofen right so this is a pain relief right nacid last one what you see here is dorzolamide and timulon this is a combination dorsolamine timololone
Dorsolaminous acetazolamide chloride carbonic anhyze anhydrase inhibitor time alloys beta blocker so this is anti-glaucoma combination drug you should try ah if individual doesn’t work then you will give combination only twice daily or less than that okay so basically this is ophthalmology pharmacology very important drugs what and all did you learn let us see here
Artificial trees carboxy methyl siliceous gift for everybody like except for watering eyes probably okay then antibiotics let us look at the ciprofloxacin then what you saw here moxifloxacin both are fluoroquinolones they are giving okay antiviral you have e-cyclovir very good then what we finished till now tears antibiotics antiviral okay now you want to do um
A cycloplegic action it repeat homometropine cycloplegic action over now you want to have madriatic my you’ll give tropic amount phenylephrine okay very good then you want to give pain relief flour be profit very good you want to give uh antiglaucoma antiglaucoma here you have bemato crossed thymol very good you want to do combination drugs combination drugs for
Glaucoma here you have brimonidine with thymol okay bremonidene with time alone okay and then you have dorzolamide with time a lot time below they’re putting in everything looks like combination bremoniden is what adrenergic yes it’s an ah it’s an alpha adrenergic okay then um that’s it guys so you have looked at most drugs usually very quite commonly given in
Pharmacology ophthalmology you have seen antibiotics usually will be ciprofloxacin oxyflow cluster okay that’s okay bye
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Ophthalmology Common medication medicines prescribed drugs eye drops pharmacology By MBBS VPASS