Miotic
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A miotic substance causes the constriction of the pupil of the eye (or miosis). It is the opposite of Mydriatic substance, which causes dilation of the pupil.
Antiglaucoma preparations and miotics (S01E) edit | ||
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Sympathomimetics: |
Apraclonidine, Brimonidine, Clonidine, Dipivefrine, Epinephrine |
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Parasympathomimetics: |
Aceclidine, Acetylcholine, Carbachol, Demecarium, Echothiophate, Fluostigmine, Neostigmine, Paraoxon, Physostigmine, Pilocarpine |
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Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: |
Acetazolamide, Brinzolamide, Diclofenamide, Dorzolamide, Methazolamide |
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Beta blocking agents: |
Befunolol, Betaxolol, Carteolol, Levobunolol, Metipranolol, Timolol |
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Prostaglandin analogues: |
Bimatoprost, Latanoprost, Travoprost, Unoprostone |
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Other agents: |
Dapiprazole, Guanethidine |