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Tropicamide Clinical Information

a mydriatic drug

Generic Name: tropicamide ophthalmic

Brand Names: Mydral, Tropicacyl, Mydriacyl, Ocu-Tropic, Opticyl

Uses

Ophthalmologic Examination

Used to produce mydriasis and cycloplegia prior to diagnostic procedures (e.g., examination of the fundus).

Efficacy may differ slightly in patients with light and dark irides (see Dosage under Dosage and Administration and see Actions).

Used in fixed-combination with hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide when a short period of mydriasis or only partial cycloplegia is preferred.

Dosage and Administration

General

  • Prior to use of tropicamide in fixed combination with hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide, estimate the depth of the angle of the anterior chamber to avoid induction of angle-closure glaucoma in susceptible patients.

Administration

Ophthalmic Administration

Apply topically to the eye as an ophthalmic solution.

For ophthalmic use only; not for injection.

Avoid contamination of the solution container.

To avoid excessive systemic absorption, apply finger pressure on the lacrimal sac for 2–3 minutes after topical instillation of tropicamide.

Dosage

In patients with heavily pigmented irides, higher tropicamide concentrations may be required.

Solution concentrations of 0.5 and 1% produce mydriasis; the 1% concentration also produces cycloplegia. The 0.5% concentration may be useful for producing mydriasis with only slight cycloplegia.

Pediatric Patients

Ophthalmologic Examination

Mydriasis with Minimal Cycloplegia (e.g., for Fundus Examination)
Ophthalmic

1 or 2 drops of a 0.5% solution into the eye(s) 15–20 minutes before examination.

Tropicamide 0.25% in fixed combination with hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide 1%: 1 or 2 drops into the conjunctival sac of the eye(s).

Cycloplegia for Refraction
Ophthalmic

1 or 2 drops of a 1% solution into the eye(s); repeat in 5 minutes. Perform the examination within 30 minutes after the second instillation. If patient is not examined within 20–30 minutes, instill an additional drop of the 1% solution.

Adults

Ophthalmologic Examination

Mydriasis with Minimal Cycloplegia (e.g., for Fundus Examination)
Ophthalmic

1 or 2 drops of a 0.5% solution into the eye(s) 15–20 minutes before examination.

Tropicamide 0.25% in fixed combination with hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide 1%: 1 or 2 drops into the conjunctival sac of the eye(s).

Cycloplegia for Refraction
Ophthalmic

1 or 2 drops of a 1% solution into the eye(s); repeat in 5 minutes. Perform the examination within 30 minutes after the second instillation. If patient is not examined within 20–30 minutes, instill an additional drop of the 1% solution.

Special Populations

Tropicamide alone or in fixed combination with hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide: No special population dosage recommendations at this time.

Cautions

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity to tropicamide or any ingredient in the formulation.
  • Tropicamide/hydroxyamphetamine fixed combination: Angle-closure glaucoma or narrow angles where mydriasis may precipitate attack of angle-closure glaucoma.

Warnings/Precautions

Warnings

CNS Effects

Risk of CNS disturbances, including psychotic reactions and behavioral disturbances; may be dangerous in pediatric patients (see Pediatric Use under Cautions).

Intraocular Pressure

Mydriatics may cause a transient increase in IOP. Consider the possibility of undiagnosed glaucoma in some patients. (See Contraindications.)

Sensitivity Reactions

Anticholinergic Sensitivity

Consider risk of psychotic reactions and behavioral disturbances in patients who are hypersensitive to anticholinergic drugs. (See CNS Effects and also Pediatric Use under Cautions.)

General Precautions

Use of Fixed Combinations

When tropicamide is used in fixed combination with hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide, consider the cautions, precautions, and contraindications associated with hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide.

Concomitant Diseases

When tropicamide is used in fixed combination with hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide, closely monitor patients with hypertension, hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, cardiac disorders (i.e., arrhythmias, chronic ischemic heart disease), glaucoma, or increased IOP following topical application.

Specific Populations

Pregnancy

Category C.

Lactation

Not known if tropicamide is distributed into milk. Exercise caution if used in nursing women.

Pediatric Use

May rarely cause potentially dangerous CNS disturbances in pediatric patients. (See CNS Effects under Cautions.)

Psychotic reactions, behavioral disturbances, and vasomotor or cardiorespiratory collapse have been reported in pediatric patients with use of anticholinergic agents.

Tropicamide/hydroxyamphetamine fixed combination: Safety and efficacy not established.

Geriatric Use

Tropicamide: No overall differences in safety and efficacy relative to younger adults.

Tropicamide/hydroxyamphetamine fixed combination: No overall differences in safety and efficacy relative to younger adults. Consider possibility of undiagnosed glaucoma in geriatric patients. Monitor geriatric patients closely following topical application since glaucoma or increased IOP may be precipitated in these patients. (See Contraindications.)

Common Adverse Effects

Ocular: Increased IOP, transient stinging, blurred vision, superficial punctate keratitis, photophobia.

Systemic: Mouth dryness, tachycardia, headache, allergic reactions, nausea, vomiting, pallor, CNS disturbances, muscle rigidity.


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