Medication toxicity in the eye can occur when ocular tissues, such as the retina, optic nerve, or cornea, are damaged by systemic or topical drugs. Certain medications are well-known for causing ocular toxicity, and patients who take these medications require proactive monitoring with advanced imaging.
Common Medications w/ Risks:
- Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)
- GLP-1’s (Semiglutide, Ozempic, etc.)
- Corticosteroids (inhaled or topical)
Make our staff aware of any medications that you are taking by bringing a list with you to your appointment. At that time Dr. Pulis will determine if a follow-up with advanced imaging is needed. These tests can detect drug toxicity in it’s early stages where treatment is more effective and before permanent vision loss develops.
