Purpose: To report recent ocular adverse drug reactions identified by the National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects.
Methods: Case reports from the National Registry and the World Health Organization were collected and adverse drug reactions categorized as follows: certain, probable/likely, possible, unlikely, and conditional/unclassifiable.
Results: Bisphosphonates are associated with ocular inflammation, including the first reports of drug-related scleritis. Topiramate is shown to cause angle-closure glaucoma. Cetirizine can cause an oculogyric crisis, and there is strong evidence retinoids cause intracranial hypertension.
Conclusion: Recent reports to the National Registry have led to identification of new ocular adverse drug reactions.