How Can Corneal Opacity be Prevented in the Context of Toxicology?
Prevention of corneal opacity involves minimizing exposure to potentially harmful substances. This can be achieved through the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as safety goggles or face shields, in industrial settings where chemical exposure is likely. Additionally, adherence to safety protocols and proper handling of chemicals can reduce the risk of accidental exposure. In the pharmaceutical industry, rigorous testing and monitoring of drug side effects can help prevent corneal damage from long-term medication use.