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LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Low-dose atropine drops showed potential as a noninvasive alternative for managing vitreous floaters, a small retrospective study suggested. A majority of patients who completed ...
Small doses of the involuntary nervous system blocker, atropine, may offer a non-invasive treatment for symptomatic vitreous floaters, according to a recent small study. The off-label use of 0.01% ...
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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Floaters are common and do not cause any issue for the vast majority of people. However, a small subset of ...
A pharmacologic agent that could facilitate the induction of a posterior vitreous detachment would allow for the treatment of symptomatic VMA in a large pool of patients that do not have a treatment ...
Do you ever see squiggly lines, thread-like strands, or small shadowy shapes in your vision only to soon realise you're not ...
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