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Low Dose Atropine Therapy
Low Dose Atropine Therapy
What is Low-Dose Atropine?
Atropine eye drops, commonly used to dilate pupils during eye exams, are also an effective treatment for slowing myopia progression.
Low-dose atropine, in concentrations ranging from 0.01% to 0.05%, is often prescribed for children between the ages of 5 and 18.
These drops relax the eye’s focusing muscles and slow eye growth, helping prevent worsening nearsightedness.
How Atropine Works
Administered nightly, low-dose atropine reduces the elongation of the eyeball, which helps slow myopia progression. While these drops help manage myopia, children may still require glasses or contact lenses for clear vision.
Low Dose Atropine Therapy
Key Information
What to Expect
Benefits of Low-Dose Atropine
- Clinically proven to slow myopia progression.
- Available in 0.01%, 0.025%, and 0.05% concentrations, tailored to individual needs.
- Simple, nightly treatment fitting easily into your child’s routine.
Low Dose Atropine Therapy
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Low-dose atropine is a reliable option for myopia management, offering a safe and effective way to protect your child’s long-term vision. Schedule an appointment to learn more about the best concentration for your child’s needs.