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    Month: October 2004

    Drugs & Supplements With Adverse Effects on Ophthalmic Conditions Drugs

    Posted on October 25, 2004 by droberts
  • October 25, 2004

    Drugs & Supplements With Adverse Effects on Ophthalmic Conditions Drugs

    This list of drugs is derived from the American Academy of Ophthalmology Syllabus for “Drug-Related Adverse Effects of Clinical Importance to the Ophthalmologist (F.W. Fraunfelder, MD, Instructor). For details about each drug, see the Syllabus. DRUGS topiramate (Topamax) 10% phenylephrine pledgets (Neo-Synephrine) sildenafil (Viagra) isotretinoin (Accutane)amiodarone (Cordone) hydroxychloroquine/chloroquine (Plaquenil) marijuana tamoxifen Bisphosphonates: alendronic acid ibandronate pamidronate zolendronate Carbonic Anhydrase […]

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  • Human Retinal Stem Cells Discovered

    Posted on October 22, 2004 by droberts
  • October 22, 2004

    Human Retinal Stem Cells Discovered

    by Dan Roberts Research in vision restoration has taken another step forward with the discovery of human retinal stem cells that have the ability to regenerate themselves. The announcement was made in October 2004 to the National Academy of Sciences by Derek Van der Kooy from the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of […]

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