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Atropine eye drops may lead to temporary changes in retinal perfusion, potentially giving a clue to their efficacy for myopia control, according to a study published in Eye and Vision.
โ€œAtropine is widely used for myopia control, but its exact mechanism of action is still not fully understood,โ€ study coauthor Lisa Ostrin, OD, PhD, FAAO, FARVO, associate professor at the University of Houston College of Optometry, told Healio. โ€œWe wanted to better understand the short-term functional, structural and vascular responses of the eye after a single dose of low-concentration atropine.โ€

โ€” Curated from external eye-care sources for opthametry.com readers.

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📰 Original Source: Healio Optometry

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