Anti-allergic ophthalmic drugs in general practice: which, why and when?

Article

Anti-allergic ophthalmic drugs in general practice: which, why and when?

Published in: South African Family Practice
Volume 55 , issue 4 , 2013 , pages: 313–318
DOI: 10.1080/20786204.2013.10874367
Author(s): N Mohamed Division of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Health Sciences, , DP Smit Division of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Health Sciences,

Abstract

Ocular allergies present in many different guises. They may vary from self-limiting episodes of acute allergic conjunctivitis, to potentially sight-threatening chronic conditions, such as vernal keratoconjunctivitis. This article provides a brief description of the different ocular allergic conditions to aid accurate diagnosis. It also focuses on the different types of anti-allergic ophthalmic preparations and how to employ them in a logical, stepwise management strategy to obtain optimal results, while minimising exposure to potent drugs with potentially serious side-effects.

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