A Single Drop in the Eye – Effects on the Whole Body?

  • Vaajanen A
  • Vapaatalo H
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© 2017 Vaajanen and Vapaatalo. Introduction: Although the local adverse effects of ophthalmic drugs, including allergic reactions, are well recognized, less is known about the systemic side- effects of eye drops, especially during pregnancy, breast-feeding and early childhood. Ophthalmologists should also be aware of unusual, in some cases even life-threatening, effects of commonly used eye drops. Conclusion: This brief review outlines the routes of systemic absorption and the kinetics of active components present in eye drops, and identifies the clinically relevant systemic adverse effects.

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Vaajanen, A., & Vapaatalo, H. (2017). A Single Drop in the Eye – Effects on the Whole Body? The Open Ophthalmology Journal, 11(1), 305–314. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874364101711010305

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