Topical antifungal used in corneal fungal infection
Correct Answer: Natamycin
Description: C i.e. Natamycin Fungal corneal ulcer is treated by antifungal agents - topical & systemic (required in severe keratitis & endopthalmitis) and cycloplegics (e.g. atropine ointment or scopolamine)Q as an adjuvant therapy. Steroids are contraindicated Q
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