Written by international authorities in ocular toxicology, including the Founder of The National Registry of Drug-Induced Side Effects and its current Director, this essential resource provides the clinically relevant information you need to effectively diagnose and manage herbal, chemical, and drug-related ocular problems. Comprehensive coverage of all drugs? generic and trade drug names, primary uses, ocular and systemic side effects, and clinical significance make this book - like its best-selling predecessor, Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects - the ideal reference for quick, on-the-spot consultation.
1 Principles of Therapy, Focke Ziemssen, MD, Manfred Zierhut, MD
2 Ocular Drug Delivery and Ocular Toxicology, Frederick T. ?Fritz Fraunfelder, MD
3 Methods to Evaluate Drug-Induced Visual Side Effects, Wiley A. Chambers, MD
4 Electrophysiology testing in Ocular Toxicology, Eberhart Zrenner, MD
5 National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects, Frederick W. ?Rick Fraunfelder, MD, Frederick T. ?Fritz Fraunfelder, MD
6 Herbal Medicines and Dietary Supplements - An Overview Frederick W. ?Rick Fraunfelder, MD
7 Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects
Section 1 ? Anti-Infectives
* AIDS-Related Agents * Amebicides * Antihelmintics * Antibiotics * Antifungal Agents * Antileprosy Agents * Antimalarial Agents * Antiprotozoal Agents * Antitubercular Agents
Section 2 ? Agents Affecting the Central Nervous System
* Analeptics * Anorexiants * Antianxiety Agents * Anticonvulsants * Antidepressants * Antipsychotic Agents * Psychedelic Agents * Sedatives and Hypnotics
Section 3 ? Analgesics, Narcotic Antagonists, and Agents Used to Treat Arthritis
* Agents Used to Treat Gout * Antirheumatic Agents * Mild Analgesics * Narcotic Antagonists* Strong Analgesics
Section 4 ? Agents Used in Anesthesia
* Adjuncts to Anesthesia * General Anesthesia* Local Anesthetics * Therapeutic Gases
Section 5 ? Gastrointestinal Agents
* Agents Used to Treat Acid Peptic Disorders * Antacids * Antiemetics * Antilipidemic Agents * Antispasmodics * Gastrointestinal and Urinary Tract Stimulants
Section 6 ? Cardiac, Vascular and Renal Agents
* Agents Used to Treat Migraine * Antianginal Agents * Antiarrythmic Agents * Antihypertensive Agents * Bronchodilators * Diuretics * Osmotics * Peripheral Vasodilators * Vasopressors
Section 7 ? Hormones and Agents Affecting Hormonal Mechanisms
* Adrenal Corticosteroids * Androgens * Antithyroid Agents * Erectile Dysfunction Agents * Estrogens and Progestogens * Ovulatory Agents * Thyroid Hormones
Section 8 ? Agents Affecting Blood Formation and Coagulability
* Agents Used to Treat Deficiency Anemias * Anticoagulants * Blood Substitutes
Section 9 ? Homeostatic Agents
* Agents Used to Treat Hyperglycemia
Section 10 ? Agents Used to Treat Allergic and Neuromuscular Disorders
* Agents Used to Treat Myasthenia Gravis * Antihistamines * Antiparkinsonism Agents * Cholinesterase Reactivators * Muscle Relaxants
Section 11 ? Oncolytic Agents
* Antineoplastic Agents
Section 12 ? Heavy Metal Antagonists and Miscellaneous Agents
* Agents Used to Treat Alcoholism * Calcium Regulating Agents * Chelating Agents * Diagnostic Aids * Immunosuppressants * Retinoids * Solvents * Vaccines
Section 13 ? Drugs Used in Ophthalmology
* Agents Used to Treat Age-Related Macular Degeneration * Agents Used to Treat Allergies * Agents Used to Treat Glaucoma * Antiviral Agents * Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors * Decongestants * Mydriatics and Cycloplegics * Neurotoxins * Ophthalmic Dyes * Ophthalmic Implants * Ophthalmic Preservatives and Antiseptics * Proteolytic Enzymes * Topical Local Anesthetics * Topical Ocular Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs * Topical Osmotic Agents * Viscoelastics
8 Chemical-Induced Ocular Side Effects, Devin Gattey, MD
* Acids * Aerosals * Alcohols * Alkali * Bleaches * Detergents * Glues * Herbicides and Insecticides * Hydrocarbons * Miscellaneous
9 Herbal Medicines and Dietary Supplement-Induced Ocular Side Effects
10 Index of Side Effects
11 Index of Drug Names