Acute bilateral myopia induced by Triplixam: a case report

Abstract Background Side effects of the systemic drugs used to treat eyes are not common. Triplixam is used to treat systemic hypertension and contains amlodipine, indapamide and perindopril arginine as active ingredients which might have induced the sudden myopia. The transient myopia with objectiv...

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Main Authors: Ruta Jaruseviciene, Ginte Sirvydyte
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-09-01
Series:BMC Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-020-01635-2
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spelling doaj-bbc951f323b043e0b25fbbae51f9c3b72020-11-25T03:47:57ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152020-09-012011410.1186/s12886-020-01635-2Acute bilateral myopia induced by Triplixam: a case reportRuta Jaruseviciene0Ginte Sirvydyte1Center of Eye Diseases, Clinic of Ear, Nose, Throat and Eye Diseases, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius UniversityCenter of Eye Diseases, Clinic of Ear, Nose, Throat and Eye Diseases, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius UniversityAbstract Background Side effects of the systemic drugs used to treat eyes are not common. Triplixam is used to treat systemic hypertension and contains amlodipine, indapamide and perindopril arginine as active ingredients which might have induced the sudden myopia. The transient myopia with objective findings disappeared after the discontinuation of the drug. Case presentation A 33-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a history of blurred vision in both eyes. Development of myopia, lens thickening, choroidal effusion and retinal striae at the macula with the increase in macular thickness was observed in both eyes. These symptoms cleared completely after the drug was discontinued. Myopisation could have been caused by lens thickening and changing its refractive index as a result of allergic or idiosyncratic reaction of the ciliary body. Retinal striae may be caused by the volume effect of the choroidal effusion. Conclusion Our report describes the adverse effect of Triplixam, probably resulting from its ingredient indapamide. Although indapamide is a common drug used in the treatment of systemic hypertension, it is important for cardiologists, general practitioners and other physicians to be aware of the possible adverse effect of Triplixam.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-020-01635-2MyopiaSulphonamideTriplixamTransientSudden
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author Ruta Jaruseviciene
Ginte Sirvydyte
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Ginte Sirvydyte
Acute bilateral myopia induced by Triplixam: a case report
BMC Ophthalmology
Myopia
Sulphonamide
Triplixam
Transient
Sudden
author_facet Ruta Jaruseviciene
Ginte Sirvydyte
author_sort Ruta Jaruseviciene
title Acute bilateral myopia induced by Triplixam: a case report
title_short Acute bilateral myopia induced by Triplixam: a case report
title_full Acute bilateral myopia induced by Triplixam: a case report
title_fullStr Acute bilateral myopia induced by Triplixam: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Acute bilateral myopia induced by Triplixam: a case report
title_sort acute bilateral myopia induced by triplixam: a case report
publisher BMC
series BMC Ophthalmology
issn 1471-2415
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Side effects of the systemic drugs used to treat eyes are not common. Triplixam is used to treat systemic hypertension and contains amlodipine, indapamide and perindopril arginine as active ingredients which might have induced the sudden myopia. The transient myopia with objective findings disappeared after the discontinuation of the drug. Case presentation A 33-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a history of blurred vision in both eyes. Development of myopia, lens thickening, choroidal effusion and retinal striae at the macula with the increase in macular thickness was observed in both eyes. These symptoms cleared completely after the drug was discontinued. Myopisation could have been caused by lens thickening and changing its refractive index as a result of allergic or idiosyncratic reaction of the ciliary body. Retinal striae may be caused by the volume effect of the choroidal effusion. Conclusion Our report describes the adverse effect of Triplixam, probably resulting from its ingredient indapamide. Although indapamide is a common drug used in the treatment of systemic hypertension, it is important for cardiologists, general practitioners and other physicians to be aware of the possible adverse effect of Triplixam.
topic Myopia
Sulphonamide
Triplixam
Transient
Sudden
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-020-01635-2
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