cyclopentolate hydrochloride

cyclopentolate hydrochloride
An anticholinergic, spasmolytic drug, used in refraction determinations; causes cycloplegia and mydriasis; an atropinelike agent with brief duration of action.

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cy·clo·pen·to·late hy·dro·chlo·ride (si″klo-penґto-lāt) [USP] an anticholinergic, used to produce cycloplegia and mydriasis by instillation into the eye.

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