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Which low‐dose atropine for myopia control?


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

Low-dose atropine (0.01%) has emerged as an effective approach, as highlighted by the Atropine in the Treatment of Myopia studies (ATOM1 and ATOM2).

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 ...

The Lowdown on Low-dose Atropine - Review of Optometry

The LAMP study results advocated using atropine 0.05% as the optimal concentration to achieve myopia control efficacy with limited side effects.

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

In this randomized clinical trial including 187 children, atropine, 0.01%, eye drops did not slow myopia progression or axial elongation.

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

Published in the journal Ophthalmology, the study crowned 0.05% atropine the optimal concentration for longer-term myopia control over 0.01% ...

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.

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.

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

The results showed that the use of 0.01% atropine eye drops significantly reduced the incidence of myopia onset and the progression of myopia in ...

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

Compelling evidence accumulated over the last 20 years, conducted primarily in East Asia, suggests that an eye drop, low-dose atropine, can ...

Which atropine dosage should I prescribe for myopia control?

A Myopia Profile Facebook group poll to understand what dosage of atropine is currently being prescribed in clinical practice and why.

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

0.02% atropine eye drops had a better effect on myopia progression than 0.01% atropine, but 0.02% and 0.01% atropine showed similar effects on pupil diameter ...

Which low‐dose atropine for myopia control? - PMC - NCBI

0.01% atropine reportedly reduces the progression of myopic refractive error by almost 60 per cent in two years, with minimal side effects.

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

Our findings suggest that low-dose atropine may be beneficial as a first-line treatment for high myopia due to its favorable safety profile and potential ...

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

Atropine for the treatment of childhood myopia: safety and efficacy of 0.5%, 0.1%, and 0.01% doses (Atropine for the Treatment of Myopia 2).

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

“Research continues to monitor myopia progression and eye growth with a variety of low concentrations, generally ranging from 0.01% to 0.05% ...

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

So, to conclude low dose atropine (0.01%) is effective and safe in Indian eyes for myopia control without any visual side-effects. Compared to ...

Efficacy and Safety of 8 Atropine Concentrations for Myopia Control ...

Reports have indicated that 1.0% atropine can halt myopia progression, but this treatment was associated with vision-related adverse effects as ...

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

This study explores the one year effectiveness of high versus low dose atropine on spherical equivalent refraction (SER) and axial length (AL) progression in a ...

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

We found a dose-dependent effect of low-dose atropine in European children without adverse reactions requiring photochromatic or progressive spectacles.

Pediatrics board addresses low-dose atropine treatment, myopia ...

Data published in July in JAMA Ophthalmology showed that 0.01% atropine drops safely curbed myopia progression in children with intermittent ...