Effectiveness of cycloplegia and pupillary dilation with cyclopentolate, tropicamide and phenylephrine in a single combination solution

The onset, magnitude and duration of cycloplegia and mydriasis using a combination drop were studied. One eye of each subject was dilated with one drop of the 'control' solution containing 1% cyclopentolate. The other eye was dilated with a combination solution containing 0.5% tropicamide...

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description The onset, magnitude and duration of cycloplegia and mydriasis using a combination drop were studied. One eye of each subject was dilated with one drop of the 'control' solution containing 1% cyclopentolate. The other eye was dilated with a combination solution containing 0.5% tropicamide and 1% cyclopentolate. Every 15 minutes for three hours, the accommodative amplitude was measured by the push-up method, and a photograph including both pupils was taken. It was observed that a single solution containing 0.5% tropicamide and 1% cyclopentolate is clinically effective for routine pupil dilation and cycloplegic examinations.
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