Mydriatic used to control pain caused by corneal ulceration and/or uveal disease.
(A) Atropine
(B) Benztropine
(C) Bethanechol
(D) Botulinum
(E) Cyclopentolate
(F) Neostigmine
(G)Pralidoxime
Ans: (A) Atropine
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