Cylate
Active Ingredient(s): CyclopentolateCategory: Vision / Eye Health
Cylate Overview
Cyclopentolate is a muscarinic antagonist.[1] It is commonly used as an eye drop during pediatric eye examinations to dilate the eye (mydriatic) and prevent the eye from focusing/accommodating (cycloplegic). Cyclopentolate or atropine can also be administered to reverse muscarinic and central nervous system effects of indirect cholinomimetic (anti-AChase) administration. After instillation of cyclopentolate, pupil dilation (mydriasis) typically lasts up to 24 hours, while par...
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Recent Cylate Forums: 
salate and sensesipar
??? client has history of kidney uremia, on dialysis for 3 years, and on many other meds. trying to find out what these two are. have found all the others. thanks ## I don't know if Salate is a drug in the U.S. Could it be Cylate? As for Sensesipar, never heard of it. Sorry for the limited response, Best of Luck!
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??? client has history of kidney uremia, on dialysis for 3 years, and on many other meds. trying to find out what these two are. have found all the others. thanks ## I don't know if Salate is a drug in the U.S. Could it be Cylate? As for Sensesipar, never heard of it. Sorry for the limited response, Best of Luck!
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Possible Dosages for this and Related Drugs:
Cyclopentolate
- Solution: 0.5%, 1%, 2%
- Solution/drops: 0.5%, 0.50%, 1%, 2%
Other drugs which contain Cyclopentolate or a similar ingredient: (5 results)
- AK-PENTOLATE Cyclopentolate
- CYCLOGYL Cyclopentolate
- CYCLOPENTOLATE
- CYCLOMYDRIL Cyclopentolate + Phenylephrine
- CYCLOPENTOLATE + PHENYLEPHRINE