J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1978 Jun;19(2):159-164.

Pharmacology(Therapy) In Glancoma

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Chonnam University Medical School Kwangju, Korea.

Abstract

For the management of glaucoma it is essential to be well acquainted with the administered drugs-especially with their modes of action as well as any adverse reactions that may be involved. We should precisely determine the types of the disease and administer adequate drugs to control promptly. When expected effects are not obtained. However, we should immediately substitute other drugs for the previous ones and try to treat by medical therapy if possible. Furthermore, it is important to consider the education of the patients carefully in order to cooperate with doctor's instructions, therefore preventing blindness caused by glaucoma. Recently, newer drugs such as Dipinefrine and Timolol. Which are not only more potent than Pilocarpine and Epinephrine even in lower concentrations but have fewer adverse reactions, were developed and have been partly used. In the future, these drugs may be commonly used. However, a more through investigation is still needed to justify their widespread use.


MeSH Terms

Blindness
Education
Epinephrine
Glaucoma
Humans
Pilocarpine
Timolol
Epinephrine
Pilocarpine
Timolol
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