Literature DB >> 16688645

[Eyelid contact allergic eczema caused by topical ketorolac tromethamine 0.5%].

N A Rodríguez1, R Abarzuza, J A Cristóbal, J Sierra, E Mínguez, M A Del Buey.   

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CLINICAL CASE: A 65-year-old man had been treated with eye-drops containing NSAIDs (Ketorolac). He developed conjunctival injection, edematous swelling of the eyelids and periorbital dermatitis due to a contact allergy. Allergy to NSAIDs is uncommon. DISCUSSION: This is an unusual case because topical application of ketorolac is safe in the vast majority of ophthalmologic patients. However adverse events associated with Ketorolac are similar to that of other NSAIDs.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16688645     DOI: 10.4321/s0365-66912006000400007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol        ISSN: 0365-6691


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1.  Eyelid excoriation and erythema with nepafenac eye drop.

Authors:  Kumar Saurabh; Rupak Roy; Debmalya Das; Aneesha Lobo
Journal:  Indian Dermatol Online J       Date:  2016 Jul-Aug
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