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Ocular Pharmacology (spaces)

Horizontales
A type of injection, usually of an antibiotic, that is injected into the anterior chamber.
This type of medication remains in the eye for longer periods of time, but blurs the vision.
A type of medication taken by mouth.
An ocular delivery system that is most used at home.
An ocular delivery system that can have more systemic side effects.
The area where ointments are instilled.
The study of the composition of drugs, their properties, and how they interact with the body.
This type of medication has a duration of contact with the eye that is more prolonged due to it's thickness.
An ocular delivery system that is sometimes used to numb the eye.
This type of medication dilates the pupil.
This type of medication treats bacterial infections.
This type of medication paralyzes the ciliary muscle.
Verticales
This type of medication treats herpes zoster ophthalmicus.
This type of medication treats allergy symptoms.
This type of medication stimulates the sphincter muscle, which in turn constricts the eye.
The main area of drop penetration.
A type of injection inserted through the skin of the lower lid, and ending behind the eyeball.
The most common anesthetic drop used in the clinic.
This stain detects ocular surface damage from dry eye.
An ocular delivery system that is most used by retina providers.
This type of medication treats inflammation and relieves swelling, pain, redness and irritation.
This stain detects damaged conjunctival and corneal cells.
This stain detects corneal injuries, small foreign bodies or abnormal tear production.
This type of medication has a duration of contact with the eye that is short, and requires frequent instillation.
This type of medication treats eye pain, inflammation, and macular swelling.