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Cyclopentolate chemical structure | |
| 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl (1-hydroxycyclopentyl)(phenyl)acetate IUPAC name | |
| CAS number 512-15-2 | ATC code |
| PubChem 2905 | DrugBank DB00979 |
| Chemical formula | {{{chemical_formula}}} |
| Molecular weight | 291.385 g/mol |
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| Excretion | {{{excretion}}} |
| Pregnancy category | C |
| Legal status | |
| Routes of administration | Topic |
Cyclopentolate is a mydriatic and cycloplegic agent commonly used during pediatric eye examinations. Cyclopentolate is also administered as an atropine substitute to reverse muscarinic and CNS effects of indirect cholinomimetic (anti-AChase) administration.
When used in eye drops in pediatric eye examinations, Cyclopentolate 0.5% and 1.0% is used to stop the eye focusing at near distance, enabling the optometrist, ophthalmologist or orthoptist to obtain a more accurate reading of the focusing power of the eyes.
The drops take around 30 minutes to work and around 24 hours to wear off (with patients advised not to drive a vehicle or operate machinery for the first 12 hours). The pupils become wider when Cyclopentolate is administered, making the eyes more sensitive to light. Close objects (and possibly distant objects) will also appear blurred.
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Ophthalmologicals: mydriatics and cycloplegics (S01F) | |
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| Anticholinergics/antimuscarinics |
Atropine - Scopolamine - Methylscopolamine - Cyclopentolate - Homatropine - Tropicamide |
| Sympathomimetics | |
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