On the correct use of eye drops

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Abstract

Drops are a common vehicle for administering drugs to the eye, but they must be instilled correctly. To limit wastage and systemic absorption a single drop should usually be prescribed. If the patient needs to use two types of drop their instillation should be separated by at least three minutes. Most eye drops contain a preservative, but they should not be kept beyond the expiry date on the label.

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Steiner, M. (2008). On the correct use of eye drops. Australian Prescriber, 31(1), 16–17. https://doi.org/10.18773/austprescr.2008.009

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