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Efficacy and safety assessment of intracameral T2380 (fixed combination of lidocaine, phenylephrine and tropicamide) for mydriasis and anaesthesia in phacoemulsification cataract surgery
Usually, thirty minutes before a cataract surgery commences, a mydriaticum as well as a local anaesthetic are repeatedly dropped into the eye to provide the patient reversible loss of pain and to allow the surgeon to extract the crystalline lens and to inject the IOL. In this study a newly developed dissolution which is a fixed combination of lidocaine, phenylephrine and tropicamide will be injected intracameral and efficacy and agreeability will be assessed.