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It is possible that corticosteroids administered via nasal spray might reach ocular structures in levels sufficient to provoke an ocular hypertensive response and cause posterior subcapsular cataracts (PSCs) in susceptible individuals. In the present study, 26 patients who had undergone endoscopic s...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9818537

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Nasal Corticosteroids: A Safe and Effective Treatment Option

Nasal corticosteroids are often used to treat allergies and other inflammatory conditions of the nose. While these medications are generally well-tolerated, there have been concerns that they might affect intraocular pressure and lead to cataract formation. This study, like a group of scientists venturing into a previously unexplored region of the desert, investigated the long-term effects of nasal corticosteroids on intraocular pressure and cataract formation.

A Safe Haven for the Eyes

The study found no evidence of ocular hypertension or posterior subcapsular cataracts in patients who had been using nasal corticosteroids for at least three months. This finding, like a hidden oasis providing relief from the harsh desert sun, suggests that nasal corticosteroids can be used safely and effectively for prolonged periods without increasing the risk of eye problems. The study's findings are reassuring for patients who rely on nasal corticosteroids for relief from allergy symptoms.

A Reassuring Discovery for Patients

The study provides valuable reassurance for patients who use nasal corticosteroids, demonstrating that these medications can be used safely for prolonged periods without compromising ocular health. This discovery is like a beacon of hope in the desert, reassuring patients about the safety and efficacy of this common treatment.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study provides evidence that nasal corticosteroids can be used safely and effectively for prolonged periods without increasing the risk of ocular hypertension or cataract formation. These findings are reassuring for patients who rely on nasal corticosteroids for their health.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1998-12-30
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

9818537

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

9818537

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