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Forms for information from The Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS)

Adverse Drug ReactionsReporting Information & Case Study Contribution Form

Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome (TASS)Reporting Information & Case Identification Form

Eye Health PamphletsPatient Information Pamphlets Order Form

Pamphlets on the following topics are available for physicians to order in bulk for their practice:

  • Amblyopia: Treat “lazy eye” in early childhood
  • Cataracts: Clouding the lens of sight
  • Diabetes and the Eye: Diabetes can affect your sight
  • Eye Safety: Preventing eye injuries
  • Floaters and Flashers: Are they serious?
  • Glaucoma: It can take your sight away
  • Laser Surgery of the Eye: A safe, precise technique
  • Low Vision Rehabilitation: Helping you live independently
  • Macular Degeneration: Loss of central vision
  • Retinal Detachment: A serious problem
  • Strabismus: Misaligned or turned eyes

Reporting adverse events is a vital part of post-marketing surveillance of any new medication in determining its safety and efficacy.

Ophthalmologists have a duty of care to report suspected reactions to new medications, as well as outbreaks of conditions such as TASS.

The identification and tracking of cases is a critical means for information to be accurately collected and used in the interest of the vision health of all Canadians.