An upright eyedrop bottle: accuracy, usage of excess drops, and contamination compared to a conventional bottle
Isaiah J Davies,1 Ninita H Brown,2 Joanne C Wen,3 Sandra S Stinnett,1 Kelsey Kubelick,4,5 Roma P Patel,6 Kristin L Benokraitis,7 Latoya Greene,1 Curry Cheek,1 Kelly W Muir1,8 1Department of Ophthalmology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, USA; 2Metrolina Eye Associates, Charlotte, NC,...
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Main Authors: | Davies IJ, Brown NH, Wen JC, Stinnett SS, Kubelick K, Patel RP, Benokraitis KL, Greene L, Cheek C, Muir KW |
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Dove Medical Press
2016
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