The eye drops used in the study were developed by Dr. Benozzi’s father, the late Dr. Jorge Benozzi. They contain a combination of two active agents: pilocarpine, a drug that constricts the pupils and contracts the ciliary muscle, which controls the eye’s ability to see objects at varying distances, and diclofenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that reduces the inflammation and discomfort that pilocarpine can cause.
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