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Abstract Two cases of grand mal seizure are associated with the topical instillation of 2% cyclopentolate hydrochloride (Cyclogyl) onto the eye. References 1. Beswick JA: Psychosis from cyclopentolate . Amer J Ophthal 53:879-880, 1962. 2. Binkhorst RD, Weistein GW, Baretz RM, et al: Psychotic reaction induced by cyclopentolate (Cyclogyl) . Amer J Ophthal 55:1243-1245, 1963. 3. Carpenter WT Jr: Precipitous mental deterioration following cycloplegia with 0.2% cyclopentolate HC1 . Arch Ophthal 78:445-447, 1967.Crossref 4. Cher I: Experience with Cyclogyl . Trans Ophthal Soc UK 79:665-670, 1959. 5. Missiroli A: A case of severe dysarthria with transitory loss of phonation . Boll Oculist 48:433-438, 1961. 6. Simcoe CW: Cyclopentolate (Cyclogyl) toxicity . Arch Ophthal 67:406-408, 1962.Crossref 7. Merritt HH: Paroxysmal Disorders: A Textbook of Neurology , ed 4. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1967, pp 753-754.
Archives of Ophthalmology – American Medical Association
Published: Jun 1, 1972
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