The effect of long-term use of benzodiazepines on the eye and retina |
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Authors: | Sabah N. Stafanous Michael P. Clarke Heather Ashton Keith W. Mitchell |
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Affiliation: | University Department of Ophthalmology, Claremont Wing, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. |
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Abstract: | Thirty patients on long-term benzodiazepine medication were subjected to full ophthalmoscopic examination. Of these 19 (63.3%) complained of symptoms of irritation, blurred vision or difficulty in reading. None, however, had reduced visual acuities apart from two where the cause was longstanding amblyopia. Thirteen patients had some form of retinal finding, 9 macular and 4 non-macular. Of the 14 who presented for flash and pattern electroretinography (ERG), none showed any abnormality which could be ascribed to the medication, its total dose, or duration. We conclude, on the basis of the evidence from this small cohort, that long-term benzodiazepine medication has little effect upon retinal function as signalled by the ERG. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | benzodiazepines electroretinogram eye retina |
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