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. 2021 Nov 2;12:744396. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.744396

Table 3.

Ocular side effects of various drugs used to treat autoimmune diseases.

Drug Associated Ocular effect Reference
Methotrexate Conjunctivitis, dry eye, blepharitis, Cotton wool spots, photophobia, epiphora, optic neuropathy, ocular burning, irritation and blurred vision (221223)
Azathioprine Retinal vasculitis, cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis and uveitis (224)
Hydroxychloroquine Retinal toxicity, Bull’s eye maculopathy and vortex keratopathy (225, 226)
Cyclooxygenase inhibitors Conjunctivitis, blurred vision, branched retinal vein occlusion and thrombosis (227, 228)
Glucocorticoids Sub-capsular cataracts, secondary open-angle glaucoma, cataract, optic nerve damage, mydriasis central Verous chorioretinopathy (229, 230)
Anti-TNFa drugs Uveitis, vitritis, orbital granuloma, orbital myositis, herpes zoster keratitis, scleritis, optic neuritis and chiasmopathy (231)
Aminosalicylates Dry eye, blurred vision, Steven-Johnson syndrome and optic neuropathy (232, 233)
Psoralen and Ultraviolet A (PUVA) Conjunctival hyperemia, reduced lens transparency, dry eye, cataract formation and lens opacities (234, 235, 236)