Bentyl (Dicyclomine)

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Other names: Dicycloverine
EYE CARE: VISITING OPTOMETRISTS
Another eye care professional using refractive corrections with lenses, the optometrist (pronounce (op/TOM/e/trist), has an O.D. degree which represents him or her as a doctor of optometry. The O.D. provides vita primary health care services. For instance, the optometrist examines, diagnoses, and prescribes specific treatment for conditions of the vision system.
Optometrists examine eyes and related structures to determine the presence of vision problems, diseases or other abnormalities. They utilize drugs for diagnostic purposes when permitted by state laws (which are changing throughout the country). By thoroughly evaluating the internal and external structure of the eyes, optometrists can detect systemic and eye diseases that require referral of thee patient to other health care practitioners.
The optometrist treats by prescribing and adapting spectacle lenses, contact lenses, or other optical aids and uses visual training/vision therapy to preserve or restore maximum efficiency of vision.
Education of the optometrist includes two to four years of college pre pre-optometric training and four additional years of specialized professional training at an accredited college of optometry.
In contrast to the other two eye care professionals, the optician (pronounced OP/ti/cian) is not degreed as a doctor. An optician is the technical part of the lens-servicing team. He or she may also be known as a dispensing optician or an ophthalmic dispenser. The optician could be both or either of these designated types of specialists. The dispensing optician makes and fits eyeglasses and/or contact lenses. He or she designs, verifies, and delivers lenses, frames, and other specially fabricated optical devices upon prescription to the intended wearer.
The ophthalmic dispenser both tests people for eyeglasses and also makes and fits them. The ophthalmic dispenser’s functions include, but are not limited to, prescription analysis and interpretation, the taking of measurements to determine the size, shape, and specifications of the lenses, frames, contact lenses, or lens forms best suited to the wearer’s needs; the preparation and delivery of work orders to laboratory technicians engaged in grinding lenses and fabricating eyewear; the verification of the quality of finished ophthalmic products; the adjustment of lenses or frames to the intended wearer’s face or eyes; and the adjustment, replacement, repair and reproduction of previously prepared ophthalmic lenses, frames, or other specially fabricated ophthalmic devices.
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