|Articles|November 17, 2003
Cataract/refractive surgeons able to optimize outcomes with anti-infectiveagents, NSAIDs
Anti-infective agents and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)have allowed surgeons to safely perform cataract and refractive procedures-themost common procedures in the United States, according to Eric Donnenfeld,MD, who spoke during an Allergan-sponsored breakfast on Sunday for the media.
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