Keratopathy, Pseudophakic Bullous Medication
- Author: James V Aquavella, MD; Chief Editor: Hampton Roy Sr, MD more...
Medication Summary
The goal of medical treatment is to improve visual acuity by deturgescence of the edematous corneal epithelium.
Hypertonic agents
Class Summary
Hypertonic saline solution dehydrates the epithelium and tends to improve acuity.
5% Sodium chloride (Muro 128, Adsorbonac, SalineX, Ak-NaCl)
Dehydrates the cornea.
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