Cyclogyl Related Published Studies
Well-designed clinical trials related to Cyclogyl (Cyclopentolate Ophthalmic)
Preoperative topical cyclopentolate can be omitted when using intracameral lidocaine in phacoemulsification surgery. [2009.05]
Separate and additive mydriatic effects of lidocaine hydrochloride, phenylephrine, and cyclopentolate after intracameral injection. [2008.02]
[Influence of the instillation of two versus three eyedrops of cyclopentolate 0.5% on refraction of Caucasian nonstrabismic children] [2008.01]
Optimal dosage of cyclopentolate 1% for complete cycloplegia: A randomized clinical trial. [2007.05]
Comparison of tropicamide and cyclopentolate for cycloplegic refractions in myopic adult refractive surgery patients. [2005.04]
Retinoscopy in infants using a near noncycloplegic technique, cycloplegia with tropicamide 1%, and cycloplegia with cyclopentolate 1%. [2001.04]
Combination cyclopentolate and phenylephrine for mydriasis in premature infants with heavily pigmented irides. [2000.01]
Ocular effects and systemic absorption of cyclopentolate eyedrops after canthal and conventional application. [1994.12]
A comparison of drop instillation and spray application of 1% cyclopentolate hydrochloride. [1994.04]
Comparison of cyclopentolate versus tropicamide cycloplegia in children. [1993.12]
Plasma concentrations and ocular effects of cyclopentolate after ocular application of three formulations. [1993.05]
Systemic absorption of ocular cyclopentolate in children. [1992]
Comparison of the effect of atropine and cyclopentolate on myopia. [1989.05]
Well-designed clinical trials possibly related to Cyclogyl (Cyclopentolate Ophthalmic)
A randomized intraindividual comparison of the accommodative performance of the bag-in-the-lens intraocular lens in presbyopic eyes. [2010.11]
Comparative study of mydriasis in cataract surgery: topical versus Mydriasert versus intracameral mydriasis in cataract surgery. [2010.11]
Use of visual acuity to screen for significant refractive errors in adolescents: is it reliable? [2010.07]
Comparison of two drug combinations for dilating dark irides. [2010.02]
Effect of patient motivation on near vision in pseudophakic patients. [2009.03]
Effect of Patient Motivation on Near Vision in Pseudophakic Patients. [2008.11.17]
Topical administration of diclofenac (1%) in the prevention of miosis during vitrectomy. [2008.10]
Anterior capsule cover and axial movement of intraocular lens. [2008.08]
Intracameral mydriatics in phacoemulsification surgery obviate the need for epinephrine irrigation. [2007.08]
Cost-effectiveness of cycloplegic agents: results of a randomized controlled trial in nigerian children. [2007.03]
Effects of mydriatics on intraocular pressure and pupil size in the normal feline eye. [2006.07]
Redilatation with intracameral mydriatics in phacoemulsification surgery. [2006.02]
Comparison of mydriatic regimens used in screening for retinopathy of prematurity in preterm infants with dark irides. [2005.05]
[Phacoemulsification without mydriasis before surgery: benefits to the patient] [2004.02]
Prednisolone and flurbiprofen drops to maintain mydriasis during phacoemulsification cataract surgery. [2003.12]
Intracameral mydriatics in phacoemulsification cataract surgery. [2003.12]
Cycloplegic refractions in healthy children aged 1 through 48 months. [2001.11]
[Biochemical stress monitoring during cataract surgery; phenylephrine 10% shows no changes in serum-catecholamines in comparison with phenylephrine 5%] [2001.07]
Randomised controlled trial of ketorolac in the management of corneal abrasions. [2001.04]
The efficacy of 2.5% phenylephrine and flurbiprofen combined in inducing and maintaining pupillary dilatation during cataract surgery. [2000.04]
The role of preoperative subconjunctival mydricaine and topical diclofenac sodium 0.1% in maintaining mydriasis during vitrectomy. [2000]
[Perioperative circulatory side effects of topical 5% phenylephrine for mydriasis] [1999.11]
Recurrent symptoms following traumatic corneal abrasion: prevalence, severity, and the effect of a simple regimen of prophylaxis. [1999.06]
A randomized comparison study of drop versus spray topical cycloplegic application. [1999]
Accuracy of the Nidek ARK-900 objective refractor in comparison with retinoscopy in children ages 3 to 18 years. [1998.07]
[Intracameral lidocaine and phacoemulsification under topical anesthesia. Apropos of 80 operations] [1998.04]
The maintenance of per-operative mydriasis in phacoemulsification with topical diclofenac sodium. [1997]
Comparison of the effectiveness of a nondilated versus dilated fundus examination in the pediatric population. [1996.05]
Evaluation of three different approaches to perform excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy for myopia. [1996.05]
Effects and side effects of mydriatic eyedrops in neonates. [1996.04]
A comparative study of the efficacy of 2.5% phenylephrine and 10% phenylephrine in pre-operative mydriasis for routine cataract surgery. [1996]
A pre-operative mydriatic regime using a single application of tropicamide Novel Ophthalmic Delivery System and guttae phenylephrine 10%. [1995]
Ibopamine: a new preoperative mydriatic for cataract surgery. [1994.01]
Effects of cycloplegia and iris pigmentation on postoperative intraocular inflammation. [1993.11]
Mydriatic efficacy of a cycloplegic spray in the pediatric population. [1993.09]
Efficacy of a pediatric cycloplegic administered as a spray. [1993.09]
Is post-cataract mydriasis necessary? [1993]
The effect of topical corticosteroids on refractive outcome and corneal haze after photorefractive keratectomy. A prospective, randomized, double-blind trial. [1992.07]
A mydriatic eye-drop combination without systemic effects for premature infants: a prospective double-blind study. [1992.05]
The effect of preoperative flurbiprofen on miosis produced by acetylcholine during cataract surgery. [1991.06.15]
The effect of treatment with topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with and without intraoperative epinephrine on the maintenance of mydriasis during cataract surgery. [1989.05]
Factors affecting the normal perimetric profile derived by automated static threshold LED perimetry. II. Accommodative microfluctuations. [1988]
A comparison of the pupillary and cardiovascular effects of various mydriatic agents in preterm infants. [1986.11]
Other research related to Cyclogyl (Cyclopentolate Ophthalmic)
Efficacy of tropicamide, homatropine, cyclopentolate, atropine and hyoscine as mydriatics in Angora goats. [2011.11]
Anaphylactic reaction due to cyclopentolate in a 4-year-old child. [2010]
[Intoxication with cyclopentolate eye drops] [2009.08]
Parenteral ophthalmic tropicamide or cyclopentolate protects rats from lethal organophosphate poisoning. [2009.05]
Acute progressive midbrain hemorrhage after topical ocular cyclopentolate administration. [2008.01]
Dilation efficacy: is 1% cyclopentolate enough? [2007.03]
[Comparative study of cyclopentolate drops versus spray in cycloplegia in children] [2006.10]
The effect of phenylephrine and cyclopentolate on objective wavefront measurements. [2006.05]
Grand mal seizure in a child 30 minutes after Cyclogyl (cyclopentolate hydrochloride) and 10% Neo-Synephrine (phenylephrine hydrochloride) eye drops were instilled. [2004.05]
Acute psychotic reaction caused by topical cyclopentolate use for cycloplegic refraction before refractive surgery: case report and review of the literature. [2003.05]
Transient paralytic ileus following the use of cyclopentolate-phenylephrine eye drops during screening for retinopathy of prematurity. [2003.05]
The comparison of cyclopentolate and atropine in patients with refractive accommodative esotropia by means of retinoscopy, autorefractometry and biometric lens thickness. [1999.08]
Cyclopentolate and grand mal seizure. [1999]
The cycloplegic effects of cyclopentolate and tropicamide on myopic children. [1998.08]
Systemic and ocular absorption and antagonist activity of topically applied cyclopentolate in man. [1998.01]
The influence of drop size of cyclopentolate, phenylephrine and tropicamide on pupil dilatation and systemic side effects in infants. [1997.04]
Cycloplegic refractions in Japanese children: a comparison of atropine and cyclopentolate. [1997]
Atropine versus cyclopentolate plus tropicamide in esodeviations. [1996.12]
Other possibly related research studies
Pupil center shift relative to the coaxially sighted corneal light reflex under natural and pharmacologically dilated conditions. [2008.05]
Pseudomonas keratitis associated with daily wear of silicone hydrogel contact lenses. [2008.03]
Heidelberg retinal tomography of optic disc and nerve fiber layer in singapore children: variations with disc tilt and refractive error. [2007.11]
Is age relevant for the success of treatment of anisometropic amblyopia? [2007.11]
[Comparative analyses between clinical refraction and automatic refraction obtained through a wave front sensor] [2007.07]
Necessity of cycloplegia for assessing refractive error in 12-year-old children: a population-based study. [2007.08]
Hyoscine skin patches for drooling dilate pupils and impair accommodation: spectacle correction for photophobia and blurred vision may be warranted. [2007.06]
Anterior capsule cover and axial movement of intraocular lens. [2007.04.27]
Effects of three mydriatic drug regimens on pupil size in rhesus (Macaca mulatta) and African green monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops). [2007.02]
Two patients with the von Szily reaction: herpetic keratitis and contralateral retinal necrosis. [2007.03]
Ciliochoroidal effusion syndrome associated with posterior scleritis. [2007.01]
Pupil dilation with intracameral lidocaine during phacoemulsification. [2007.01]
Spontaneous wound dehiscence after removal of single continuous penetrating keratoplasty suture: conservative management. [2006.12]
Iritis presumed as secondary to disseminated coccidioidomycosis. [2006.11]
Refractive error and visual impairment in school children in rural southern China. [2007.02]
Secondary bacterial keratitis associated with shield ulcer caused by vernal conjunctivitis. [2006.09]
[Neurotoxic effects induced by the topical administration of cycloplegics. A case report and review of the literature] [2006.11.16]
Cataract surgery management in patients taking tamsulosin staged approach. [2006.10]
Toxic keratolysis from combined use of nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drugs and topical steroids following vitreoretinal surgery. [2006.07]
Pseudophakic accommodation and pseudoaccommodation under physiological conditions measured with partial coherence interferometry. [2006.08]
Correctable and non-correctable visual impairment in a population-based sample of 12-year-old Australian children. [2006.07]
A comparison of autorefraction and subjective refraction with and without cycloplegia in primary school children. [2006.07]
Cataractous changes due to posterior chamber flattening with a posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens secondary to the administration of pilocarpine. [2006.08]
Accommodative spasm after laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). [2006.06]
A preoperative mixture of anesthetic jelly, dilating drops, antibiotics, and anti-inflammatories for cataract surgery. [2006.05]
Factors associated with childhood strabismus: findings from a population-based study. [2006.07]
Pseudallescheria boydii keratitis. [2006.03]
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