Since the pupillary sphincter is not receiving blood, neither light nor a miotic agent produces miosis. |
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She was not breathing, lips blue, pupils miotic — pinpoint-size — all symptoms of opioid O. D. We put her head back, secured a breathing passage. |
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When TIMOPTIC-XE® is used to reduce elevated intraocular pressure in angle-closure glaucoma they should be used with a miotic and not alone. |
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Carbachol a topical miotic agent has not been widely used in India. |
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When changing patients from miotics to TIMOPTIC® a refraction might be necessary when these effects of the miotic have passed. |
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This requires constricting the pupil with a miotic. |
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The same model was also used to determine the prolonged miotic or mydriatic activities of dendrimer solutions, some containing pilocarpine nitrate and some tropicamide, respectively. |
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This causes dilation of the miotic pupil in physiological anisocoria but makes little difference to the miotic pupil in Horner's syndrome. |
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Role of hepatic and intestinal cytochrome P450 3A and 2B6 in the metabolism, disposition, and miotic effects of methadone. |
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Pilocarpine is the most common and oldest miotic used to treat glaucoma. |
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Hippus was observed in all birds when the pupil achieved its most miotic state, with the duration and intensity of this response varying among individual birds. |
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