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Antimicrobial activity of topical dyes used in clinical veterinary ophthalmology.

Thiago Alegre Coelho FerreiraJosé Francisco Ghignatti WarthLucianne Leigue Dos SantosBret A MooreFabiano Montiani Ferreira
Published in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2020)
Preferably, ocular surface samples for antimicrobial culture should be taken prior to the administration of topical dyes, due to their potential antibacterial activity, particularly if undiluted strips are applied directly or commercial fluorescein solutions are used and not immediately rinsed. Ophthalmic dye solutions containing preservative are safe from bacterial growth for up to 28 days if properly handled and stored. The use of preservative-free fluorescein solutions should be avoided and preservative-free rose bengal and lissamine green should be handled carefully.
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