Unilateral Pharmacologic Mydriasis Following Accidental Ocular Exposure to Tiotropium Bromide: Case Report

Published

2026-04-02

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56692/upjo.2026140109

Keywords:

Tiotropium bromide, Pharmacologic mydriasis, Anticholinergic, Unilateral dilated pupil, Ocular exposure.

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Authors

  • Ratnali Gandhi JR2
  • Neha Shilpy Consultant Netrodaya The Eye City
  • Abhishek Chandra Director Netrodaya The Eye City
  • Govind Khalko Consultant Netrodaya The Eye City

Abstract

Purpose: To report a case of unilateral pharmacologic mydriasis following accidental ocular exposure to tiotropium bromide.
Methods: A 35-year-old male presented with diminished near vision in the right eye. Examination revealed a dilated, non-reactive pupil in the affected eye with otherwise normal ocular findings. There was no history of any topical or oral medication. After a detailed history, it was found that he works in a paint factory. Imaging studies were unremarkable. After a detailed examination, it was found that he was exposed to tiotropium bromide.
Results: A diagnosis of pharmacologic mydriasis was made, and the patient was managed conservatively.
Conclusion: Accidental ocular exposure to tiotropium bromide can cause transient unilateral mydriasis. Awareness of this condition is important to avoid unnecessary investigations and ensure appropriate management.

How to Cite

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Gandhi R, Shilpy N, Chandra A, Khalko G. Unilateral Pharmacologic Mydriasis Following Accidental Ocular Exposure to Tiotropium Bromide: Case Report. UPJO [Internet]. 2026 Apr. 2 [cited 2026 Jun. 25];14(01):42-3. Available from: https://upjo.org/index.php/upjo/article/view/671

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