Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1993;34(11):1073-1078.
Published online November 1, 1993.
Dapiprazole for the Reversal of Mydriasis.
Jun Seok Tae, Jung Hyub Oh
Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul Adventist Hospital, Korea.
Dapiprazole ( Rev - Eyes(R) ) 의 산동회복 효과
태준석(Jun Seok Tae),오중협(Jung Hyub Oh)
Abstract
Some patients are very sensitive to glare after diagnostic mydriasis with tropicarnide or phenylephrine. It would be desirable to reverse the effects of mydriasis rapidly and safely after diagnostic mydriasis. We assessed the effect of topical dapiprazole, an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker, in reversing mydriasis in 40 dark brown Iris subjects who received tropicamide 1% or phenylephrine 2.5%. There was a significant difference in the decrease in pupil size between the eyes that received dapiprazole and the control eyes. This study suggests that dapiprazole 0.5% eye drops are effective and safe in reversing mydriasis after instilation of tropicamide 1% or phenylephrine 2.5% into dark brown irides.
Key Words: Dapiprazole;Mydriasis


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