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Pilocarpine is a cholinergic alkaloid that can reduce eye pressure, treat dry mouth, and improve near vision. It has various side effects, contraindications, and interactions, and is derived from a South American plant.
A county-wide school district for children with disabilities and for vocational studies in St. Louis County, Missouri. Learn about its history, schools, and service areas from this Wikipedia article.
Miotics are parasympathomimetic agents that increase trabecular outflow and lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in glaucoma patients. They include pilocarpine and isoptocarpine, and have side effects such as miosis, brow ache, and cataract.
Find out the names and types of public and private schools in the St. Louis area, including traditional, satellite, special focus, community, junior, seminary, and trade colleges. See also related links and references for education in St. Louis.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve and cause vision loss. Learn about the different types of glaucoma, their risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment options from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.
Chaminade is a private Catholic school for boys in Creve Coeur, Missouri, founded by the Marianist Order in 1910. It offers boarding and day programs for grades 6-12, and has facilities for athletics, arts, and academics.
MICDS is a co-educational, independent school for grades JK-12, founded in 1859 as Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School. It has a 110-acre campus in Ladue, and offers a variety of academic and athletic programs, including a STEM building and a cycling team.
Learn about the history, demographics, leadership and schools of the public school district that operates in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Find out how the district was created, how it evolved, and what challenges it faces today.