Wallace D K, Steinkuller P G
Department of Ophthalmology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7040, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1998 Nov;37(11):645-52. doi: 10.1177/000992289803701101.
Many ocular medications are used by pediatricians or ophthalmologists caring for pediatric patients. Topical antibiotics are commonly prescribed for bacterial conjunctivitis, nasolacrimal duct obstructions, and ophthalmia neonatorum. Many new antiallergy eye drops are now available for the treatment of seasonal (hay fever) conjunctivitis. Dilating eye drops and antiglaucoma medications are generally used or prescribed by ophthalmologists, but pediatricians must be aware of their potentially serious systemic side effects. Before initiating treatment, physicians should evaluate the risks and benefits of ophthalmic medications, establish minimum dosages necessary to achieve a therapeutic benefit, and monitor children for local and systemic side effects.
许多眼科药物由照顾儿科患者的儿科医生或眼科医生使用。局部用抗生素常用于治疗细菌性结膜炎、鼻泪管阻塞和新生儿眼炎。现在有许多新型抗过敏眼药水可用于治疗季节性(花粉症)结膜炎。散瞳眼药水和抗青光眼药物一般由眼科医生使用或开出处方,但儿科医生必须意识到它们可能产生的严重全身副作用。在开始治疗前,医生应评估眼科药物的风险和益处,确定达到治疗效果所需的最小剂量,并监测儿童的局部和全身副作用。