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0.01% Atropine Eye Drops in Children With Myopia and Intermittent ...


0.01% Atropine Eye Drops in Children With Myopia and Intermittent ...

0.01% atropine eye drops are effective and safe in slowing myopia progression without interfering with exotropia conditions or binocular vision in children ...

0.01% Atropine Eye Drops in Children With Myopia and Intermittent ...

The findings of this randomized clinical trial support use of 0.01% atropine eye drops, although compromising AA to some extent, for slowing myopia progression.

0.01% Atropine Eye Drops in Children With Myopia and Intermittent ...

These results suggest that 0.01% atropine eye drops are effective and safe in slowing myopia progression without interfering with exotropia ...

Children With Myopia and Intermittent Exotropia May Benefit From ...

The authors note that although 0.01% atropine eye drops were found to be safe and effective at 1 year, further longitudinal clinical research is ...

Study: 0.01% atropine drops slow myopia progression, do ... - Healio

Low-dose 0.01% atropine eye drops safely slowed myopia progression in children with myopia and intermittent exotropia, with some compromise ...

Atropine May Slow Progression in Children with Both Myopia and ...

“Our results showed no definitive decrease in the near magnitude of exodeviation with 0.01% atropine and no differences for changes in the ...

Atropine eye drops for myopia control in children | My Kids Vision

Atropine eye drops can be used to test and treat various eye conditions, and in low concentrations can slow myopia progression in children from age 4.

Myopia outcome study of atropine in children: Two-year result of ...

0.01% Atropine Eye Drops in Children With Myopia and Intermittent Exotropia: The AMIXT Randomized Clinical Trial. Authors: Wang Z, Li T, Zuo X, Zhang T, Liu L, ...

Topical Atropine in the Control of Myopia - ScienceDirect.com

A 3-arm trial of 247 children from Taiwan compared the use of different cycloplegic eye drops in controlling myopia progression for 1 year and found that the ...

Update in myopia and treatment strategy of atropine use in ... - Nature

Recent clinical trials demonstrated low-dose atropine eye drops such as 0.01% resulted in retardation of myopia progression, with significantly ...

Atropine 0.01% Eye Drops Did Not Slow Myopia Progression ...

Some concentrations of low-dose atropine have been shown to modestly decrease myopia progression with children with low or moderate myopia.

Five-Year Clinical Trial on Atropine for the Treatment of Myopia 2

Over 5 years, atropine 0.01% eyedrops were more effective in slowing myopia progression with less visual side effects compared with higher doses of atropine.

A retrospective analysis of the therapeutic effects of 0.01% atropine ...

Several randomized controlled studies have demonstrated the beneficial effects of 0.01% atropine eye drops on myopia progression in children.

Myopia Control with Low-Dose Atropine in European Children - MDPI

This randomized placebo-controlled trial demonstrates the efficacy and safety of 0.1% atropine loading dose, and 0.01% atropine alone eye drops ...

0.05 Percent Atropine Eye Drops Result in Lower Incidence of Myopia

The researchers found that the two-year cumulative incidence of myopia was 28.4, 45.9, and 53.0 percent in the 0.05 percent atropine, 0.01 ...

Trial Shows 0.01% Atropine Appears Effective and Safe in Myopia ...

This recent randomized clinical trial examined the efficacy and safety of 0.01% atropine eye drops in children with myopia of −0.50 to −6.00 ...

Atropine 0.01% Eyedrops Significantly Reduce the Progression of ...

... Another case-control study in a pediatric ophthalmologic clinic suggested that atropine 0.01% significantly reduced the rate of myopic progression over ...

(PDF) Efficacy and safety of 0.01% atropine for prevention of ...

Purpose: Atropine eye drops prevent the progression of myopia, but their use has not been tested in the Japanese schoolchildren population.

Should You Use Atropine Eye Drops for Myopia Control?

Children need a lower dose of atropine eye drops, such as 0.01%, 0.025%, or 0.05% concentration, to control their myopia.