Colour Vision Deficiencies Caused by Pharmacotherapy

  • Jaeger W
  • Krastel H
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Abstract

Ocular side effects of drugs often impair colour vision prior to other visual functions. Retinal damages — e.g. by Chloroquine, Digitalis, Indo-methacine, Thioridacine, Canthaxanthine — typically lead to tritan defects and a pseudo-protanomaly....

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Jaeger, W., & Krastel, H. (1987). Colour Vision Deficiencies Caused by Pharmacotherapy (pp. 37–52). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4275-2_6

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