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      Illicit drugs: Effects on eye

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          There is a myriad of changes that can be produced in the eye by toxic drugs ranging from mild/no symptoms to severe loss of vision from endophthalmitis. The routes of administration include oral ingestion, smoking, nasal inhalation, intravenous injection, topical application or application to other mucosal surfaces. It is important to recognize certain clinical signs and symptoms in the eye produced by these toxins. This article describes in brief some of the ocular effects of commonly abused drugs. For identification of a particular poisoning, in addition to the clinical presentation, pulse, blood pressure, respiration and body temperature, pupillary size, pupillary reaction to light, ocular convergence and nystagmus can be useful indicators of the type of drug the patient is exposed to. Unmasking these features help the clinician in an early and accurate diagnosis of the offending drug as well as timely management.

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              Smoking and drinking: a review of the literature.

              Smoking and drinking share many detrimental effects, some of which operate synergistically. Over 90% of alcoholic inpatients are smokers, with similar findings regarding outpatients. In the general population, the relationship between smoking and drinking appears positive but modest. Nicotine appears to facilitate ethanol consumption and vice versa. While ample theoretical viewpoints exist to explain the covariance of alcohol and cigarette consumption, conclusive data supporting one or another of these views are lacking. The assumption that alcoholics should be discouraged from quitting smoking as well as drinking is without empirical basis. Research should ascertain whether problem drinkers with greater positive association between alcohol and smoking benefit differentially from quitting both.
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                Journal
                Indian J Med Res
                Indian J. Med. Res
                IJMR
                The Indian Journal of Medical Research
                Wolters Kluwer - Medknow (India )
                0971-5916
                September 2019
                : 150
                : 3
                : 228-238
                Affiliations
                [1] Department of Ophthalmology, Advanced Eye Centre, Chandigarh, India
                [] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, India
                Author notes
                For correspondence: Dr Jagat Ram, Department of Ophthalmology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh 160 012, India e-mail: drjagatram@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                IJMR-150-228
                10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_1210_17
                6886135
                31719293
                c859d649-6a29-4687-b93c-6403efed0ec7
                Copyright: © 2019 Indian Journal of Medical Research

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                History
                : 25 July 2017
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                Medicine
                alcohol,blurred vision,cannabinoids,illicit drugs,methanol,ophthalmology,opiates,retinopathy,smoking,toxins
                Medicine
                alcohol, blurred vision, cannabinoids, illicit drugs, methanol, ophthalmology, opiates, retinopathy, smoking, toxins

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