Hi Elisabeth
The British National Formulary has basic information about side effects of
all prescription drugs in the UK (if you can decipher the British drug
names!). It's easier to search by drug than by side effect, though.
http://www.bnf.org
Michael
At 13:45 04/11/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear List Members:
>
>Does anyone know where I can find information regarding the impact of
>common (and not so common) medications on both fixation and saccade
>behavior? I am also interested in the impact of medications on tear
>film. Personal experience with this issue would also be of interest
>to me.
>
>Thanks for whatever help you can provide.
>
>-Elisabeth Fine.
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