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Search Results : Painful Ciliary Spasm (Cyclopentolate hydrochloride - Painful Ciliary Spasm)

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Drug
Indication
Status
Restrictions/Comments
Formulary Status
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Indication :
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Eye drops
  • Eye drops (preservative free
  • unit dose)
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Eye drops 0.5%, 1%. Transfer to primary care may be suitable after a minimum of 2 months supply from the specialist.
 
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SPC
Indication :
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Eye drops (preservative free
  • unit dose)
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Preferred
Unit dose Minims is the preferred formulation. Initiation by specialist. Transfer to primary care may be suitable after a minimum of 2 months supply from the specialist.
 
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SPC
Indication :
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Eye drops
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Reserve the 1% eye drops in bottles for patients with poor dexterity and are unable to use unit dose Minims drops. The bottles are disproportionately expensive in Primary Care. Transfer to primary care may be suitable after a minimum of 2 months supply from the specialist.
 
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SPC