Dr. Allan J. Flach MD
Ophthalmologist
400 Parnassus Ave 405 Irving Street San Francisco CA, 94143About
Allan Flach MD is an ophthalmologist licensed to practice medicine in California with a speciality in ophthalmology. MD Flach is currently practicing in 400 Parnassus Ave Fl 7, San Francisco at Ucsf Ophthalmology ...
Education and Training
Univ of Ca, San Francisco, Sch of Med, San Francisco Ca 1971
University of California 1971
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The incidence, pathogenesis and treatment of cystoid macular edema following cataract surgery.
- Incidence of postoperative posterior capsular opacification following treatment with diclofenac 0.1% and ketorolac 0.5% ophthalmic solutions: 3-year randomized, double-masked, prospective clinical investigation.
- Corneal melts associated with topically applied nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
- Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in the treatment of end-stage open-angle glaucoma.
- Effects of topically applied 2% epinephrine and 0.1% dipivalyl epinephrine on the adrenergic nerves as revealed by histofluorescence.
- Efficacy of low concentrations of ketorolac tromethamine in animal models of ocular inflammation.
- Cyclo-oxygenase inhibitors in ophthalmology.
- Comparison of ketorolac tromethamine, diclofenac sodium, and loteprednol etabonate in an animal model of ocular inflammation.
- Misuse and abuse of topically applied nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
- Improving the risk-benefit relationship and informed consent for patients treated with hydroxychloroquine.
- Ophthalmology-Important Advances in Clinical Medicine: Severe Systemic Effects From Topically Applied beta-Adrenergic Blocking Agents.
- Trigeminal neuralgia relieved by optical anesthesia.
- Debunking myths in physician-industry conflicts of interest.
- The importance of eyelid closure and nasolacrimal occlusion following the ocular instillation of topical glaucoma medications, and the need for the universal inclusion of one of these techniques in all patient treatments and clinical studies.
- Proposed mandate for instructions and labeling regarding the use of eye drops.
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