Pupillary capture of implantable collamer lens after oral antidepressants

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Rui Wang, BD (co-first author)
Mengjun Fu, MD (co-first author)
Giacomo Savini, MD
Jingjing Zhao, MD
Haorun Zhang, BD

Abstract

We report the case of a 26-year-old man under treatment with the antidepressant drugs olanzapine and buspirone, which are associated with anticholinergic effects, in whom an implantable collamer lens (ICL) became spontaneously dislocated. ICL dislocation and pupil capture occurred 10 months postoperatively. The lens was successfully repositioned. The possible role of these drugs in the dislocation of the ICL is discussed.

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Wang, BD (co-first author) R, Fu, MD (co-first author) M, Savini, MD G, Zhao, MD J, Zhang, BD H. Pupillary capture of implantable collamer lens after oral antidepressants. Digit J Ophthalmol. 2019;25(4):65-67. doi:10.5693/djo.02.2019.09.002
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