PHARM - Ocular Analgaesics - Week 10 Flashcards
What is red eye generally associated with and what drug is usually adequate?
Occurs when tired or drinking, usually associated with soreness.
a-adrenoceptor agonists usually adequate
What three things may cause persistent red eye?
Irritation due to FB
Allergic reaction
Infection
What pathway do NSAIDs inhibit?
Prostanoid pathway only
What are NSAIDs accepted as an alternative to?
Steroids
What are NSAIDs contraindicated to (2)?
Aspirin
NSAID anaphylactic reaction
List 8 potential adverse effects of topical NSAIDs (ocular related).
Burning
Stinging
Mild discomfort
Ocular irritation
Redness
Delayed epithelial growth and wound healing
Potential bleeding risk
What patients should be monitored closely when giving NSAIDs?
Those with bleeding tendencies (haemophiliacs)
List 12 systemic side effects of steroids.
Osteoporosis
Hypertension
Fat deposition - abdominal, face, neck
Thinning skin, arms legs
Muscle wasting
Behavioural disturbances
Peptic ulcers
Hyperglycaemia
Growth inhibition
Delayed/poor wound healing
Cataracts
List two advantages of ocular topical steroids.
Minimises systemic effects
Treats uniocular disease
List two disadvantages of ocular topical steroids.
Specific local reactions
-may leave white residue
-may affect vision
List 4 common steroid side effects.
Ocular hypertension
Reduced corneal healing
Rebound inflammation
Cataract formation
List 6 rare steroid side effects.
Corneal melt
Refractive changes
Ptosis
Lid swelling
Exophthalmus
Adrenal insufficiency
Can ocular steroids be used freely or with caution.
With caution
List 7 indications for ocular steroid use.
Allergic and selected inflammatory conditions of:
Lids
Conjunctiva
Cornea
Iris
Ciliary body
What is a contraindication for ocular steroid use?
Ocular infection