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Date Posted 18/08/2009
EuroTimes podcast discusses myopia


There is increasing evidence to suggest a growing epidemic of myopia around the world.

Any therapy that can slow or prevent the development of myopia would be welcome.

A new clinical study suggests that pirenzepine could have a role to play in slowing progression.

R Michael Siatkowski MD, professor of ophthalmology, Dean McGee Eye Institute discusses the implications of the new study in the EuroTimes Podcast Eye Contact.

Listen to the full podcast at eurotimes.org.



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