a drug that causes miosis (constriction of the pupil of the eye)
miotic drug Add to list Share. Definitions of miotic drug. noun. a drug that causes miosis (constriction of
PURE MATH Behind the Effects of ANS Drugs on Pupils (Miosis or Mydriasis) Mydriatics
A possible explanation for the absence of miosis in benzodiazepineinduced sedation is that these drugs may attenuate the opposing sympathetic and
Miosis: What causes constricted pupils? Miosis is a condition in which the pupil, the black opening at the center of your eye, shrinks and
Miosis or myosis a medical term referring to excessive constriction of the pupils, as a result of drugs or diseases. The non-medical term for pupillary miosis is constricted pupils or pinpoint pupils. Miotic pupils are condition opposite to mydriasis.
Although miosis may be produced with topical medications, such as pilocarpine and latanoprost, there are two clinical conditions that cause miosis: anterior
A possible explanation for the absence of miosis in benzodiazepineinduced sedation is that these drugs may attenuate the opposing sympathetic and
ตรวจร่างกายอื่นๆ จึงจะสามารถให้การวินิจฉัยและรักษาผู้ป่วยได้อย่างถูกต้องและรวดเร็ว MIOSIS EFFECTS OF DRUGS/POISONS DRUGS.
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