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PURPOSE: To describe the use of intracameral phenylephrine to prevent the floppy iris syndrome seen in patients who are on the drug tamsulosin for benign prostatic hypertrophy, during cataract surgery. SETTING: Prince Charles Eye Unit, King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor, Berkshire, UK. METHOD: Seven patients who were on systemic tamsulosin for benign prostatic hypertrophy received intracameral phenylephrine before capsulorexhis during their cataract surgery. RESULTS: There was a significant reduction in the amount of mobility of the iris, reduction in the expected fluttering, and sustained papillary dilatation. ConclusionIntracameral phenylephrine is a simple and effective tool to prevent the effects of floppy iris syndrome in those patients undergoing cataract surgery who are on systemic tamsulosin.