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The updated second edition of this popular pocket guide includes newly available and FDA-approved drugs as well as guidance on using the growing number of drugs now prescribed for off-label purposes, such as anti-VEGF agents used in cancer treatments.
Antibacterial Agents.- Antifungal Agents.- Antiviral Agents.- Antiparasitic Agents.- Antiglaucoma Agents.- Neuro-ophthalmology.- Retina.- Antiinflammatory Agents.- Mydriatics, Cycloplegics, and Reversal Agents.- Lubricants and Viscoelastics.- Miscellaneous (Appendices) Topical Antibacterial Spectrum.- Preparing Fortified Topical Antibiotics and Oral Acetazolamide Solution.- Antifungal Activity Spectrum.- Renal Dosing for Selected Drugs.- Glaucoma Medication Preservatives.- Product Index.- Subject Index.Douglas J. Rhee, MDAssistant ProfessorHarvard Medical SchoolAssociate Chief, Practice DevelopmentMassachusetts Eye & Ear InfirmaryBoston, Massachusetts USAKatheryn A. Colby, MD, PhDAssistant ProfessorHarvard Medical SchoolCornea ServiceMassachusetts Eye & Ear InfirmaryBoston, Massachusetts USAChristopher J. Rapuano, MDProfessorJefferson Medical CollegeDirector, Cornea ServiceWills Eye HospitalPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania USALucia Sobrin, MD, MPHAssistant ProfessorHarvard Medical SchoolMassachusetts Eye & Ear InfirmaryBoston, Massachusetts USAThe updated edition of this popular pocket guide includes new drugs available and FDA-approved since publication of the first edition and also guidance on using the growing number of drugs now prescribed for off-label purposes, such as anti-VEGF agents, used in cancer treatments, which are also being used to stop cell growth in age-related macular degeneration. Drugs are grouped by presenting disease (e.g., glaucoma, retinal disease, cataracts), and readers may also access information via the Product Index or the Subject Index. The entire book is presented in a table format to facilitate quick look-up.
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