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Found 38 recommendations for 23 medicines and 11 therapeutic equivalents
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Acetazolamide General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Miotics and antiglaucoma medicines- Oral > Solid: 250 mg
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Aciclovir General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agents- Local > Ophthalmological > Ointment: 3% w/w
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Amikacin General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agentsIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to gentamicin for Other specified conjunctivitis Therapeutic equivalent to gentamicin for Infectious blepharitis -
Atropine General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Mydriatics- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 0.1% (sulfate); 0.5% (sulfate); 1% (sulfate)
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Azithromycin General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agents- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 1.5% eye drops
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Bevacizumab General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) preparations- Parenteral > Locoregional injections > Intravitreal: 25 mg per mL
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Carbachol General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Miotics and antiglaucoma medicinesIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to pilocarpine for Acute angle closure with pupillary block Therapeutic equivalent to pilocarpine for Ocular hypertension Therapeutic equivalent to pilocarpine for Primary open-angle glaucoma -
Chlortetracycline General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agentsIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to tetracycline for Other specified conjunctivitis Therapeutic equivalent to tetracycline for Infectious keratitis Therapeutic equivalent to tetracycline for Infectious blepharitis Therapeutic equivalent to tetracycline for Trachoma -
Cyclopentolate General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > MydriaticsIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to atropine for Anterior uveitis -
Epinephrine General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Mydriatics- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 2% (as hydrochloride)
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Erythromycin General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agents- Local > Ophthalmological > Ointment: 0.5%
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Gentamicin General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agents- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 0.3% (gentamicin sulfate)
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Homatropine General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > MydriaticsIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to atropine for Anterior uveitis -
Kanamycin General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agentsIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to gentamicin for Other specified conjunctivitis Therapeutic equivalent to gentamicin for Infectious blepharitis -
Latanoprost General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Miotics and antiglaucoma medicines- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 50 µg per mL eye drops
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Natamycin General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agents- Local > Ophthalmological > Suspension: 5% eye drops
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Netilmicin General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agentsIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to gentamicin for Other specified conjunctivitis Therapeutic equivalent to gentamicin for Infectious blepharitis -
Ofloxacin General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agents- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 0.3%
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Oxytetracycline General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agentsIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to tetracycline for Other specified conjunctivitis Therapeutic equivalent to tetracycline for Infectious keratitis Therapeutic equivalent to tetracycline for Infectious blepharitis Therapeutic equivalent to tetracycline for Trachoma -
Pilocarpine General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Miotics and antiglaucoma medicines- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 2% (hydrochloride or nitrate); 4% (hydrochloride or nitrate)
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Prednisolone General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-inflammatory agents- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 0.5% (sodium phosphate)
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Tetracaine General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Local anaesthetics- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 0.5% (hydrochloride)
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Tetracycline General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agents- Local > Ophthalmological > Ointment: 1% (tetracycline hydrochloride)
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Timolol General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Miotics and antiglaucoma medicines- Local > Ophthalmological > Solution (eye drops): 0.25% (hydrogen maleate); 0.5% (hydrogen maleate)
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Tobramycin General information
SectionOphthalmological preparations > Anti-infective agentsIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to gentamicin for Other specified conjunctivitis Therapeutic equivalent to gentamicin for Infectious blepharitis