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Medications do not usually treat late adult onset myopia. Medications cannot change your eye to correct for the light refraction problems. There are a few medications, known as cycloplegic agents, which can be used to treat myopia. However, these medications have some risks. Many do not consider it a benefit due to these side effects.
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