A child with glaucoma is being treated with short-acting mydriatics. Which cycloplegic will be administered with the mydriatic agent?

A) Tropicamide
B) Cortisporin
C) Phenylephrine
D) Acetazolamide (Diamox)


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Children with glaucoma are treated with mydriatics and cycloplegics, such as tropicamide. The child with glaucoma is not treated with cortisporin, phenylephrine, or acetazolamide.

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