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Antimicrobial therapy can cause adverse ocular drug reactions. They are most often noticed by changes of the eyes' anterior segments or by pain and visual disturbances. It is important that physicians but also patients are watchful for the ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1298808
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Ocular Drug Reactions: A Desert of Potential Side Effects
Antimicrobial therapy is an essential tool in the fight against infections, but like any powerful tool, it can have unintended consequences. This review focuses on the potential ocular (eye-related) side effects of systemic antimicrobial agents. It's like navigating a desert of potential side effects, understanding the risks and taking precautions to avoid them.
Understanding the Potential Risks of Antimicrobial Therapy
The review highlights a range of potential ocular drug reactions, from visual disturbances to optic neuropathies. This underscores the importance of careful monitoring and early detection of any adverse effects. It's like having a guide in the desert, vigilant for signs of danger and ready to take action.
The Importance of Collaboration
The review emphasizes the need for close collaboration between physicians and ophthalmologists in managing patients receiving antimicrobial therapy. This is like having a team of experts navigating the desert, combining their knowledge and skills to ensure safety and well-being.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This review serves as a reminder that antimicrobial therapy can have potential ocular side effects. It's like understanding the dangers of a desert journey and taking precautions to avoid them. By carefully monitoring patients and collaborating with ophthalmologists, we can minimize the risk of these adverse effects and ensure the safety of our patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 2012-03-12
- Date Revised 2012-01-13
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