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Can Tropicamide Be Used After Cataract Surgery?

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Posted on Thu, 3 Dec 2015
Question: Tropics mode ophthalmic 1% Sln contain benzalkonium chloride that may cause discoloration of contact lenses. If we use tropicamide in patients who had cataract surgery and IOL implant, will IOL be affected by benzalkonium chloride?
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Answered by Dr. N K Mishra (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Tropicamide is safe

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing to us.

Benzylcolline is a preservative and does not get absorbed in the eye that is why it can be used.

That being said, I am not sure why tropicamide is to be used in your condition. If you are aware of its indication please let me know.

Regards.
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Can Tropicamide Be Used After Cataract Surgery?

Brief Answer: Tropicamide is safe Detailed Answer: Thanks for writing to us. Benzylcolline is a preservative and does not get absorbed in the eye that is why it can be used. That being said, I am not sure why tropicamide is to be used in your condition. If you are aware of its indication please let me know. Regards.