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O-7, r. 10
- Regulation respecting the medications that an optometrist may administer
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O-7, r. 10
Regulation respecting the medications that an optometrist may administer
OPTOMETRIST — LIST OF MEDICATIONS — CONDITIONS FOR ADMINISTRATION
Optometry Act
(chapter O-7, s. 19.4, 1st par.)
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O-7
09
September
01
1
2012
Replaced, O.C. 845-2018, 2018 G.O. 2, 2760; eff. 2018-07-19; see
chapter O-7, r. 11.1
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1
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Every optometrist holding a permit referred to in section 19.2 of the Optometry Act (chapter O-7) may, only for the purpose of examining a patient’s eyes, administer the medications provided for in Schedule I.
O.C. 1453-95, s. 1
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2
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An optometrist shall question the patient in advance so as to avoid administering medications that are contra-indicated for the patient and to eliminate any risk of the spread of diseases transmissible by tears or by the conjunctiva.
O.C. 1453-95, s. 2
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3
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An optometrist shall follow scientific principles and take into account recent scientific data. More particularly, he shall take all the precautions dictated by the circumstances
(
1
)
when administering medications to children or to the elderly; and
(
2
)
when practising his profession in an area where access to emergency medical services is limited.
O.C. 1453-95, s. 3
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4
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An optometrist shall take a patient’s intraocular pressure prior to the dilation of the pupil with a medication having a mydriatic effect and, where indications of an abnormality have been detected, 30 minutes after the dilation.
O.C. 1453-95, s. 4
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An optometrist shall evaluate the angle of the anterior chamber of the eye before administering a medication having a mydriatic effect.
O.C. 1453-95, s. 5
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An optometrist shall take the necessary measures to minimize the systemic absorption of a medication.
O.C. 1453-95, s. 6
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(Omitted).
O.C. 1453-95, s. 7
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SCHEDULE I
(
s. 1
)
(
1
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Tropical anesthetics:
— Benoxinate (maximum concentration 0.4%), alone or combined;
— Proparacaine (maximum concentration 0.5%).
(
2
)
Mydriatics:
— Tropicamide (maximum concentration 1.0%);
— Phenylephrine (maximum concentration 2.5%).
(
3
)
Cycloplegics:
— Cyclopentolate (maximum concentration 1.0%);
— Homatropine (maximum concentration 2.0%).
(
4
)
Miotics:
— Pilocarpine (maximum concentration 1.0%).
O.C. 1453-95, Sch. I
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REFERENCES
O.C. 1453-95, 1995 G.O. 2, 3134
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