Avaliacao do efeito do diclofenaco de sodio topico sobre a midriase e sintomas oculares apos dilatacao pupilar
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The aim of this study was evaluate the effectiveness of the sodium diclophenac on the mydriasis induced by drugs and on the tearing, blepharospasm and photophobia in normal individuals that received mydriatic or cycloplegic eyedrops. We observed that there was not increase of the pupil diameter with the use of the diclophenac (f = 0,52). The photophobia symptom was mainly present in the patients with dark iris and that received the cycloplegic drops (p < 0,01). The authors concluded that there is not benefit in the use of the sodium dyclophenac eyedrops for the mydriasis increase or the decrease of the ocular symptoms in routine ophthalmologic examination.
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Mydriasis, Non hormonal anti-inflammatory eyedrops, Photophobia, Sodium dyclophenac, diclofenac, accommodation paralysis, blepharospasm, drug effect, female, human, lacrimation, major clinical study, male, mydriasis, photophobia, pupil
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Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia, v. 58, n. 1, p. 27-31, 1999.




