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2011
DOI: 10.1136/dtb.2011.02.0043
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Management of acute infective conjunctivitis

Abstract: Eye conditions account for 2-5% of all consultations in general practice.1 One-third of these eye problems (equivalent to around 13-14 cases per 1,000 population per year) are cases of infective conjunctivitis, normally a self-limiting condition.2,3 Traditionally, topical antibacterials have been prescribed for people with acute infective conjunctivitis.4 In 2005, chloramphenicol eye drops became available over the counter (OTC) from UK pharmacies as a treatment for conjunctivitis, and there is evidence that t… Show more

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