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[Pay attention to a reasonable systemic medication in corneal disease]
1Shandong Eye Institute, Qingdao 266071, China. weiyunshi@163.com
Abstract:
Local medication is the main method for the treatment of corneal diseases. Eye drops and eye ointment are the main preparations. But many corneal diseases are related closely with systematic diseases and local medication is insufficient for the treatment of these corneal diseases. Lack of systemic medication can aggravate these corneal diseases. Conversely, if systemic medication is used in all patients with corneal disease, it can lead to an adverse drug reaction. Therefore, it is very important to use systemic medication in corneal disease properly. This article discusses the ignorance and abuse of systemic medication in the treatment of corneal disease.
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