Indirect-acting miotics are:
A. less potent than direct-acting miotic agents
B. shorter acting than direct-acting miotic agents
C. cholinesterase inhibitors
D. used to relieve miosis
c
Rationale: Indirect-acting miotics are cholinesterase inhibitors. They produce severe miosis and muscle contractions, which cause a decreased resistance to aqueous outflow.
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