Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Amid new year drug price hikes, Congress calls on manufacturers to justify costs
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- Carotenoids may help enhance cognitive function David W. Nelson, OD, MBA
- New therapeutics, technologies help clinicians fight dry eye Nicole Harris; Jacob Lang, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO
- SightGlass Vision begins trial of novel eyeglasses to control myopia
- Communication essential when addressing astigmatism and cataract surgery
- Customize contact lens choice for patients with presbyopia and astigmatism
- Help patients get the prescription drugs they need Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- 5-year study shows cataract surgery has no impact on trabeculectomy outcomes
- Age, degree of myopia, axial elongation associated with myopic maculopathy
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- Diabetic retinopathy position statement promotes prevention, early detection, control
- Diet soda consumption associated with increased risk of diabetic retinopathy
- Dry eye makes reading a struggle
- OCTA, functional testing reveal preclinical signs of diabetic retinopathy
- Patients with POAG, PACG lose visual field differently
- Structural thinning may precede microvascular changes in early glaucoma
- 4 Rules to consider for ptosis examination
- Gene therapies in development for monogenic, complex retinal diseases
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- Monovision still an effective alternative to presbyopia-correcting IOLs
- Novel anti-VEGF for wet AMD meets safety, tolerability endpoint
- Preop preparation leads to EDOF IOL success
- Several strategies can help manage tearing patients
- Two recent approvals reduce patient ‘drop burden’ after cataract surgery
- Upcoming pharmaceutical treatments for presbyopia may prevent, delay surgery Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Virtual reality oculokinetic perimetry is low cost, has high patient acceptance
- Clinicians provide best practices for helping patients access medications
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- Teenager has unilateral severe eye pain Kynndyl Giannonatti, BA; Scott Martinson, OD; Leonid Skorin Jr., OD, DO, MS, FAAO, FAOCO