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. 1993 Nov;39:2349–2352.

Do topical antibiotics help corneal epithelial trauma?

J W King 1, R J Brison 1
PMCID: PMC2379937  PMID: 8268742

Abstract

Topical antibiotics are routinely used in emergency rooms to treat corneal trauma, although no published evidence supports this treatment. In a noncomparative clinical trial, 351 patients with corneal epithelial injuries were treated without antibiotics. The infection rate was 0.7%, suggesting that such injuries can be safely and effectively managed without antibiotics. A comparative clinical trial is neither warranted nor feasible.

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