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Certain metabolic eye disorders may be caused by nutritional factors, and others may be treated by nutritional adjustments or withdrawal of certain elements in the diet, and sometimes the inclusion of certain drugs. Occasionally a metabolic eye disease is drug induced. Quite often, certain addition or subtraction to or from the patient's regimen may influence the progress of the metabolic eye disease.