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Miscellaneous ophthalmic agents

What are Miscellaneous ophthalmic agents?

The ophthalmic preparation categorized under miscellaneous ophthalmic agents is an antimydriatic agent, which decreases the size of the pupil. It is available as a solution and instilled into the eyes to decrease the size of the pupil after eye examinations or procedures (prior to which mydriatic agents are used to dilate the pupil, in order to examine the eye).

List of Miscellaneous ophthalmic agents

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
Altachlore
Generic name: sodium chloride, hypertonic
No reviews
Cystadrops (Pro)
Generic name: cysteamine
No reviews
Cystaran (Pro)
Generic name: cysteamine
No reviews
Jetrea (Pro)
Generic name: ocriplasmin
No reviews
Luxturna (Pro)
Generic name: voretigene neparvovec
No reviews
Mitosol (Pro)
Generic name: mitomycin
No reviews
Muro 128
Generic name: sodium chloride, hypertonic
No reviews
Oxervate (Pro)
Generic name: cenegermin
No reviews
Photrexa
Generic name: riboflavin
No reviews
Photrexa Viscous (Pro)
Generic name: riboflavin
No reviews
Ryzumvi (Pro)
Generic name: phentolamine
No reviews
Sochlor
Generic name: sodium chloride, hypertonic
No reviews
Verkazia (Pro)
Generic name: cyclosporine
No reviews
Vevye (Pro)
Generic name: cyclosporine
No reviews
Syfovre (Pro)
Generic name: pegcetacoplan
8.5
2 reviews
Cequa (Pro)
Generic name: cyclosporine
4.3
31 reviews
Restasis (Pro)
Generic name: cyclosporine
4.5
220 reviews
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).

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