related medication information.. and parasympathetic systems, drugs affecting either system can cause miosis.. Finally, Some sources ScienceDirect - Annals of use the term miotics only for the but. Cholinergic (miotic): The generic name for these drugs are pilocarpine and carbachol. They decrease internal
eye pressure by enhancing the drainage of. However, prior to the present invention, no method has been devised which combines sustained mydriatic or miotic drug delivery with maintenance of the. File Format: PDFAdobe Acrobat - View as HTML
Miotic (myotic). A medicine which causes the pupil to contract (miosis). Motor depressant. A drug which depresses or restrains motor or muscular
concomitant administration of timolol 0.5% and the IOP lowering miotic drug, pilocarpine 2.0%.. Beta
miotics and systemic carbonic anhydrase inhibitors were the four families of antiglaucoma drugs. Most are still
combination of timolol or latanoprost with pilocarpine is more effective than either drug used alone. Carbachol is another miotic.. Modification of the pupillary light reflex
by miotic and mydriatic drugs: applicability of