myotic drug

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myotic drug

A doctor administers a myotic drug to a patient's eye.

Definition

Noun: A myotic drug is a type of pharmaceutical agent that causes miosis, which is the constriction (narrowing) of the pupil of the eye.

Usage

This term is used in medical and pharmacological contexts to describe a specific class of drugs. It is a technical term. * Pilocarpine is a classic myotic drug used to treat glaucoma. * The ophthalmologist prescribed a myotic drug to reduce the patient's intraocular pressure.

Advanced Usage
  • Mechanism of Action: Myotic drugs typically work by stimulating the muscarinic receptors of the sphincter pupillae muscle in the iris, causing it to contract.
  • Therapeutic Use: The primary clinical application of myotic drugs is in the management of certain types of glaucoma and during some ophthalmic surgeries.
Variants and Related Words
  • Miotic (adjective/noun): Often used interchangeably with "myotic." As an adjective, it describes something that causes miosis (e.g., a miotic agent). As a noun, it is a synonym for a myotic drug.
  • Parasympathomimetic (adjective/noun): A broader drug class; many myotic drugs are parasympathomimetics, meaning they mimic the action of the parasympathetic nervous system.
Synonyms
  • Miotic
  • Pupil-constricting drug
Antonyms
  • Mydriatic drug: A drug that causes mydriasis (dilation of the pupil).
myotic drug

A doctor administers a myotic drug to a patient's eye.

Noun
  1. a drug that causes miosis (constriction of the pupil of the eye)

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