Miotic
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A miotic substance causes the constriction of the pupil of the eye (or miosis). It is the opposite of Mydriatic substance, which causes dilation of the pupil.
| Antiglaucoma preparations and miotics (S01E) edit | ||
|---|---|---|
| Sympathomimetics: |
Apraclonidine, Brimonidine, Clonidine, Dipivefrine, Epinephrine | |
| Parasympathomimetics: |
Aceclidine, Acetylcholine, Carbachol, Demecarium, Echothiophate, Fluostigmine, Neostigmine, Paraoxon, Physostigmine, Pilocarpine | |
| Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: |
Acetazolamide, Brinzolamide, Diclofenamide, Dorzolamide, Methazolamide | |
| Beta blocking agents: |
Befunolol, Betaxolol, Carteolol, Levobunolol, Metipranolol, Timolol | |
| Prostaglandin analogues: | ||
| Other agents: | ||

