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Low-dose atropine eyedrops no better than placebo for slowing ...

Much stronger concentrations of atropine eyedrops (0.5-1.0%) have long been used by pediatric eye doctors to slow myopia progression. While ...

How to Use Low-Dose Atropine to Slow Myopic Progression in Kids

Dr. Epley uses 0.01% atropine to treat myopia in children either for 2 years or to 15 years of age, whichever is longer. ... Siatkowski tells ...

Efficacy and Safety of 0.01% and 0.02% Atropine for the Treatment ...

Low-dose atropine, at concentrations up to 0.05%, has recently emerged as a pharmacologic option to control myopia progression in children.

Growing Body of Research Suggests Low-Dose Atropine Can Help ...

Three new studies will be presented at AAO 2023, including a new, global study showing that low-dose atropine can help slow myopia in ...

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.

The Lowdown on Low-dose Atropine - Review of Optometry

The researchers concluded that, over five years, the 0.01% atropine was effective in slowing myopia progression with limited side effects and ...

Proof not positive yet on low-dose atropine for myopia in children

And on June 1, JAMA Ophthalmology published results of another study suggesting low-dose atropine (0.01%) was effective and safe and “may ...

Low-Dose 0.01% Atropine Eye Drops vs Placebo for Myopia Control

In conclusion, this multicenter, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial with high participant retention and treatment adherence found ...

Effect of low-dose atropine on myopia progression, pupil diameter ...

In conclusion, our preliminary findings showed that 0.02% atropine eye drops had a better effect on myopia progression than 0.01% atropine, but 0.01% and 0.02% ...

Atropine 0.05% over 0.01% in myopia control: study | AOA

How low can you go? When it comes to effectively slowing myopia progression with low-dose atropine, a tried-and-true 0.01% concentration ...

Low-Dose Atropine: An Effective and Safe Option for Managing ...

The study concluded that 0.01% atropine eye drops are an effective and safe treatment option for preventing the development and progression of ...

Efficacy and Safety of 0.01% and 0.02% Atropine for the Treatment ...

This randomized clinical trial investigates if low-dose atropine, 0.01% or 0.02%, slows the progression of myopia in children.

Nearsighted progression in children is not slowed by very low dose ...

Earlier research suggests that the use of low-dose atropine drops plays a role in slowing the progression of myopia in children living in Asian ...

Low-dose atropine for high myopia: An observational cohort study

Over three years, atropine-treated eyes showed statistically significant slowing of SE progression. Findings suggest that low-dose atropine may be beneficial as ...

Efficacy of 0.01% low dose atropine and its correlation with various ...

Discussion. The results of our study showed that a once-nightly dose of 0.01% atropine eye drops achieved a statistically and clinically ...

Low-dose atropine 0.01% for the treatment of childhood myopia

Atropine for the treatment of Childhood myopia in India (I-ATOM) study reported 54% reduction in myopia progression (change in spherical equivalent refractive ...

Which low‐dose atropine for myopia control? - Taylor & Francis Online

Recent findings show that low‐dose atropine, if used in concentrations higher than 0.01%, can offer considerable slowing of myopia progression and also reduced ...

Atropine for myopia progression: high dose vs low dose in a ... - IOVS

Conclusions : One year progression of SER and AL was more in favor of high dose atropine (0.5%) than low dose (0.01%). Dropout rates were somewhat higher at ...

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

The primary hypotheses were (1) 0.01% atropine is safe and effective in reducing myopia progression, (2) 0.1% atropine loading dose is safe and ...

A DROP A DAY TO KEEP MYOPIA AT BAY - Contact Lens Spectrum

This dose dependency continues through three years of treatment,21 indicating the superiority of higher concentrations of low-dose atropine (> ...