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ICD-10 code: T49.5X

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of ophthalmological drugs and preparations

Ophthalmological drugs and preparations are used to treat various eye conditions such as glaucoma, conjunctivitis, and cataracts. However, these drugs can also cause adverse effects when not used properly or when taken in excess. This article will discuss poisoning by, adverse effects of, and underdosing of ophthalmological drugs and preparations.

Poisoning

Poisoning can occur when ophthalmological drugs and preparations are taken in excess or when they are accidentally ingested. Symptoms of poisoning may include dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and blurred vision. In severe cases, it can cause seizures, coma, or even death. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if poisoning is suspected.

Adverse effects

Adverse effects can occur when ophthalmological drugs and preparations are not used properly. Some of the adverse effects include eye irritation, redness, dryness, and itching. These side effects are usually mild and go away on their own. However, in some cases, adverse effects can be more serious, such as corneal ulcers, ocular hypertension, and retinal detachment.

Underdosing

Underdosing occurs when ophthalmological drugs and preparations are not used as prescribed. This can lead to the medication not being effective in treating the eye condition it was prescribed for. In some cases, underdosing can also result in the eye condition getting worse. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and administration instructions to ensure proper treatment.

Preventing poisoning, adverse effects, and underdosing

To prevent poisoning, ophthalmological drugs and preparations should be kept out of reach of children and pets. It is also important to follow the prescribed dosage and administration instructions. To prevent adverse effects, it is important to use the medication as prescribed and stop use immediately if any adverse effects occur. To prevent underdosing, it is important to follow the prescribed dosage and administration instructions and to continue using the medication for the full duration prescribed.

  1. Keep ophthalmological drugs and preparations out of reach of children and pets
  2. Follow prescribed dosage and administration instructions
  3. Stop use immediately if adverse effects occur
  4. Continue using the medication for the full duration prescribed

In conclusion, ophthalmological drugs and preparations can be effective in treating eye conditions, but they can also cause poisoning, adverse effects, and underdosing if not used properly. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and administration instructions, keep the medication out of reach of children and pets, and seek medical

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