
|Articles|March 1, 2003
Undercorrected hyperopia can be treated with NSAID, contact lens
Orlando-Contact lens-assisted, pharmacologically induced keratosteepening (CLAPIKS) is a safe, simple, and often effective modality for treating hyperopia present after laser vision correction surgery, said Jay McDonald II, MD, during the refractive surgery subspecialty day meeting prior to the American Academy of Ophthalmol-ogy annual meeting.
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