AbstractImpaired visual accommodation is a frequently occurring complication of chloroquine therapy. The present report describes a patient whose ocular function was assessed serially during chloroquine administration. Impaired convergence and loss of accommodative amplitude developed several weeks after beginning chloroquine treatment; the magnitude of these alterations in ocular function was dose related. Chloroquine‐induced changes persisted during therapy, but ocular function returned to pretreatment limits 1 week after discontinuing the dru
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