NOVI, MI, UNITED STATES, February 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Atropine Sulfate Injection stands as a cornerstone in emergency medicine, renowned for its pivotal ...
Hospira, Inc., a Pfizer company, is voluntarily recalling the lots listed in the table below of 4.2% Sodium Bicarbonate Injection, USP ABBOJECT® Glass Syringe, 5 mEq/10 mL; 8.4% Sodium Bicarbonate ...
Low-dose 0.01% atropine eye drops safely slowed myopia progression in children with myopia and intermittent exotropia, with some compromise on accommodative amplitude. Exotropia often coexists with ...
A study conducted at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and 11 other hospitals and practices across the United States shows that use of low-dose atropine eyedrops, commonly used in a higher dose to ...
Children with myopia using 0.05% atropine eye drops had less myopia progression and/or less axial elongation compared with those using placebo or 0.01% atropine, though they had higher rates of ...
Prior to this research, recent trials conducted primarily in East Asia showed a benefit from .01 percent atropine in slowing myopia. The randomized controlled trial, conducted by the Pediatric Eye ...
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