Plaquenil Toxicity and Retinal Health


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Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) is a widely prescribed medication for autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. However, with long-term use, it can lead to retinal toxicity—an irreversible condition that may continue to progress even after the medication is discontinued. While hydroxychloroquine remains a safe and effective treatment when used at recommended doses, leading organizations like the ACR, AAD, RDS, and AAO stress the importance of regular eye screenings to detect early signs of retinal damage. Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons of NJ proudly offers eye care at four convenient locations: Belleville serving Essex County, Rahway serving Middlesex and Union Counties, Jersey City serving Hudson County, and Union serving Union County.

Dr. Bradford Carter Liva is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in retinal care, with a focus on injectable treatments for macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.
Understanding Plaquenil Toxicity





Early Detection and Screening

Treatment and Dosage Management


Monitoring and Counseling: A Team Effort
Effective management of Plaquenil toxicity isn’t about stopping a life-changing medication abruptly—it’s about carefully weighing the risks and benefits over time. Eye care providers and prescribing clinicians share the responsibility of monitoring retinal health and adjusting treatment as needed.
Before starting Plaquenil therapy, it is critical that patients undergo a comprehensive ophthalmic examination. A baseline exam helps document any preexisting retinal conditions that might complicate the interpretation of future tests. Once treatment begins, the following monitoring schedule is typically recommended:


Retinal Examination
Process
When you visit our clinic for a retinal examination, our retina specialists will perform several tests to assess your retinal health in detail. The evaluation usually starts with a thorough examination of the retina using high-resolution imaging methods. Here’s what you can typically expect:
Patient Education and Ongoing Monitoring
Your Trusted Retina Specialists Serving Central and Northern NJ
At Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons of New Jersey, we are committed to your eye health and overall well-being. By combining advanced technology with expert care, our retina specialists focus on early detection and prevention of Plaquenil toxicity. Regular monitoring and open communication with your healthcare team can significantly reduce the risks associated with long-term use of hydroxychloroquine. Trust us to guide you in maintaining your vision while managing your treatment effectively. Experience personalized, expert eye care by scheduling an appointment with our eye doctors in Belleville, Jersey City, Rahway, or Union, NJ.
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At Associated Eye Physicians of NJ, we’ve built our reputation on care that’s local, personal, and easy to get to. With offices in Belleville, Union, Jersey City, and Rahway, we’re proud to serve a wide range of communities across North and Central Jersey. Our Belleville team welcomes patients from all over Essex County, including Newark, Bloomfield, and Nutley. Rahway welcomes patients from across Middlesex and Union Counties, including nearby patients from Elizabeth, Avenel, Woodbridge, and Perth Amboy. Our Union office is a favorite for families from Union County, especially for those in Elizabeth and Cranford. And in Jersey City, we care for Hudson County residents, including our neighbors in Hoboken and Bayonne.