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Drugs, including alcohol, that act as risk factors for cataract, and possible protection against cataract by aspirin-like analgesics and cyclopenthiazide.
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Drug SafetySubstance AbuseAnesthesiaAspirin-like AnalgesicsOcular DiseaseOphthalmologyMedicineSimilar ProtectionToxicologyPharmacotherapyCase-control StudyPossible ProtectionOcular PharmacologyPharmacologyRisk FactorsCataractDiuretic SpironolactoneSide Effect
A case-control study of cataract in Oxfordshire explored the risks and benefits associated with a variety of drugs. Steroids including the diuretic spironolactone, nifedipine, heavy smoking, and beer drinking were associated with a raised risk. On the other hand aspirin-like analgesics (paracetamol, ibuprofen, aspirin, etc. appeared to protect against cataract. Cyclopenthiazide appeared to provide a similar protection.
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