The correct amount of Miostat administered is a critical aspect of its use during ophthalmic surgery. Miostat (carbachol intraocular solution) is employed to achieve rapid miosis (pupil constriction) following lens extraction. The established protocol involves the gentle instillation of 0.5 mL of the solution into the anterior chamber of the eye.
Adherence to the recommended administration volume is paramount to ensure optimal and safe outcomes. Proper application helps to quickly reduce the pupil size, facilitating subsequent surgical steps and minimizing potential complications like iris prolapse. Historical usage has demonstrated the efficacy of this specific quantity in achieving the desired pharmacological effect, leading to its widespread adoption in ophthalmic procedures.