What medication would be injected into the arm as a treatment for branch retinal vein occlusion which could make one vomit within one hour after the injection?
FEB 07, 2013
Question:
What medication would be injected into the arm as a treatment for branch retinal vein occlusion which could make one vomit within one hour after the injection?
Answer:
While there are no treatments that are approved for treating branch retinal vein occlusions through injection into the arm, a commonly used test called the fluorescein angiogram, which involves injecting a dye into the arm vein followed by retinal photographs, can produce vomiting after the test.