“…Sir, Unilateral amiodarone keratopathy: occlusive contact lens spares development in the contralateral eye Amiodarone, a diiodinated benzofuran derivative, is used to treat patients with atrial and ventricular arrhythmias and angina pectoris. 1,2 Its use has been associated with numerous side effects including pulmonary fibrosis, thyroid dysfunction, gastrointestinal problems, neuropathy, dermatopathy, and ocular effects. 1,[3][4][5] Ocular changes caused by amiodarone may involve the lens, the retina, the optic nerve, and more commonly the cornea.…”