Study evaluates 2 cycloplegic agents for diagnosing premyopia in preschool children
A comparison of 2 cycloplegic agents, atropine and cyclopentolate, in preschool children for cycloplegia found that atropine was associated with less myopic refraction compared with cyclopentolate and may potentially avoid the overestimation of premyopia prevalence.
Source: Optometry Times



