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Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects
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By
Frederick Fraunfelder, MD, Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR, USA
Wiley Chambers
Description
Written by international authorities in ocular toxicology, including the Founder of The National Registry of Drug-Induced Side Effects
and its current Director, this essential resource provides the clinically relevant information you need to effectively diagnose and manage
herbal, chemical, and drug-related ocular problems. Comprehensive coverage of all drugs' generic and trade drug names, primary uses,
ocular and systemic side effects, and clinical significance make this book - like its best-selling predecessor, Drug-Induced Ocular Side
Effects - the ideal reference for quick, on-the-spot consultation.
Audience
Ophthalmologists and Optometrists
Contents
Instructions to Users
1 Principles of Therapy,
Focke Ziemssen, MD, Manfred Zierhut, MD
2 Ocular
Drug Delivery and Ocular Toxicology,
Frederick T. ?Fritz? Fraunfelder, MD
3 Methods to Evaluate Drug-Induced
Visual Side Effects,
Wiley A. Chambers, MD
4 Electrophysiology testing in Ocular Toxicology,
Eberhart
Zrenner, MD
5 National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects,
Frederick W. ?Rick? Fraunfelder, MD, Frederick
T. ?Fritz? Fraunfelder, MD
6 Herbal Medicines and Dietary Supplements - An Overview
Frederick W. ?Rick? Fraunfelder,
MD
7 Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects
Section 1 – Anti-Infectives
* AIDS-Related Agents * Amebicides
* Antihelmintics * Antibiotics * Antifungal Agents * Antileprosy Agents * Antimalarial Agents * Antiprotozoal Agents * Antitubercular
Agents
Section 2 – Agents Affecting the Central Nervous System
* Analeptics * Anorexiants * Antianxiety Agents * Anticonvulsants
* Antidepressants * Antipsychotic Agents * Psychedelic Agents * Sedatives and Hypnotics
Section 3 – Analgesics, Narcotic Antagonists,
and Agents Used to Treat Arthritis
* Agents Used to Treat Gout * Antirheumatic Agents * Mild Analgesics * Narcotic Antagonists*
Strong Analgesics
Section 4 – Agents Used in Anesthesia
* Adjuncts to Anesthesia * General Anesthesia* Local Anesthetics
* Therapeutic Gases
Section 5 – Gastrointestinal Agents
* Agents Used to Treat Acid Peptic Disorders * Antacids * Antiemetics
* Antilipidemic Agents * Antispasmodics * Gastrointestinal and Urinary Tract Stimulants
Section 6 – Cardiac, Vascular and Renal
Agents
* Agents Used to Treat Migraine * Antianginal Agents * Antiarrythmic Agents * Antihypertensive Agents * Bronchodilators
* Diuretics * Osmotics * Peripheral Vasodilators * Vasopressors
Section 7 – Hormones and Agents Affecting Hormonal Mechanisms
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Adrenal Corticosteroids * Androgens * Antithyroid Agents * Erectile Dysfunction Agents * Estrogens and Progestogens * Ovulatory Agents
* Thyroid Hormones
Section 8 – Agents Affecting Blood Formation and Coagulability
* Agents Used to Treat Deficiency Anemias
* Anticoagulants * Blood Substitutes
Section 9 – Homeostatic Agents
* Agents Used to Treat Hyperglycemia
Section
10 – Agents Used to Treat Allergic and Neuromuscular Disorders
* Agents Used to Treat Myasthenia Gravis * Antihistamines * Antiparkinsonism
Agents * Cholinesterase Reactivators * Muscle Relaxants
Section 11 – Oncolytic Agents
* Antineoplastic Agents
Section
12 – Heavy Metal Antagonists and Miscellaneous Agents
* Agents Used to Treat Alcoholism * Calcium Regulating Agents * Chelating
Agents * Diagnostic Aids * Immunosuppressants * Retinoids * Solvents * Vaccines
Section 13 – Drugs Used in Ophthalmology
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Agents Used to Treat Age-Related Macular Degeneration * Agents Used to Treat Allergies * Agents Used to Treat Glaucoma * Antiviral Agents
* Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors * Decongestants * Mydriatics and Cycloplegics * Neurotoxins * Ophthalmic Dyes * Ophthalmic Implants *
Ophthalmic Preservatives and Antiseptics * Proteolytic Enzymes * Topical Local Anesthetics * Topical Ocular Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory
Drugs * Topical Osmotic Agents * Viscoelastics
8 Chemical-Induced Ocular Side Effects,
Devin Gattey, MD
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Acids * Aerosals * Alcohols * Alkali * Bleaches * Detergents * Glues * Herbicides and Insecticides * Hydrocarbons * Miscellaneous
9
Herbal Medicines and Dietary Supplement-Induced Ocular Side Effects
10 Index of Side Effects
11 Index of Drug Names
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 384 pages, publication date: JUN-2008
ISBN-13: 978-1-4160-4673-8
ISBN-10: 1-4160-4673-9
Imprint: SAUNDERS
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Last update: 25 Nov 2009
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