Atropine dilated pupils less than a drop has an effect?

Atropine eye drops can have an effect on the dilation of the pupil if one drop is missed.
Pupil dilation is a common ophthalmologic examination and treatment method, for example, used for pupil dilation to exclude the patient’s pseudomyopia, used for the treatment of iridocyclitis and other diseases.
There are a variety of medications that can be used to dilate the pupils, such as atropine eye drops, compound tropicamide eye drops, cyclopentanone eye drops, etc. However, no matter what medication is used to dilate the pupils, it is not necessary to choose one. However, no matter what medication you choose to dilate your pupils, it is important to follow your doctor’s instructions and use the medication at regular intervals in order to achieve the full effect of dilating your pupils.
If atropine drops are used less than once, it will affect the effect of pupil dilation, but the sensitivity of each person to the drug is different, and the effect varies from person to person. Patients can go to the hospital for follow-up, and the doctor will guide the medication according to the actual effect.