systemic corticosteroid therapy is a known risk factor for the development of posterior subcapsular cataract
there is evidence from an Australian study that the incidence of posterior subcapsular cataract was doubled in past users of inhaled steroids compared with non-users - patients in the study only had had minimal exposure to oral steroids
a Canadian case-control study suggested a possible association between the use of regular high dose inhaled steroids and glaucoma in patients aged 66 years or older
a study evaluated the evaluated the association between use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) -containing products, specifically fluticasone propionate/salmeterol fixed-dose combination (FSC), and incidence of cataracts and glaucoma among patients with COPD in a large electronic medical record database in the United Kingdom (3)
FSC or other ICS exposure was not associated with an increased odds of cataracts or glaucoma, nor was a dose-response relationship observed in this population-based nested case-control study of COPD patients in the United Kingdom
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