One of the most frequent ocular side effects of amiodarone is the development of corneal microdeposits, also known as vortex keratopathy or
What Are the Potential Long Term Side Effects of Amiodarone? Lung Liver Thyroid Ocular Nervous system.
One of the most frequent ocular side effects of amiodarone is the development of corneal microdeposits, also known as vortex keratopathy or
eye. It is theorized that inhibition of PDE 6 results in the Ocular side effects of amiodarone. Surv Ophthalmol. 2024;
Hence amiodarone should be used at lowest possible doses. Laboratory studies including liver and thyroid functions should be checked every 6 months and ocular examination should be done regularly to detect ocular side effects to prevent irreversible ocular damages in patients taking amiodarone.
What Are the Potential Long Term Side Effects of Amiodarone? Lung Liver Thyroid Ocular Nervous system.
Ocular adverse effects of amiodarone: a systematic review of case reports. Amiodarone-induced optic neuropathy: A rare side effect. Rev
While amiodarone is highly effective, long-term use is associated with concerning ocular side effects. Amiodarone is one of the most effective
DRUGS AFFECTING OPTIC NERVE: AMIODARONE Antiarrythmic Optic neuropathy: rare and not dose Ocular side effects of systemic drugs. 1. OCULAR
one of my own pet peeves, sorry