Glaucoma: Causes and Treatment

Symptoms Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that is initially asymptomatic. Patients have no symptoms until the optic nerve becomes increasingly damaged, which can lead to irreversible visual impairment with visual field loss and blindness. Glaucoma represents the most common cause of blindness. Causes The cause of the disease is usually an increase in intraocular … Glaucoma: Causes and Treatment

Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor

Effects Carboanhydrase inhibitors on the one hand weakly diuretic, on the other hand lower intraocular pressure. Mechanism of action Inhibition of carbonic anhydrase. Inhibition of carbonic anhydrase in the ciliary body decreases aqueous humor secretion. This results in a decrease in intraocular pressure. Indications Glaucoma, ocular hypertension Prophylaxis of altitude sickness Other indications: Oedema, cerebral … Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor

Timolol

Products Timolol is commercially available in the form of eye drops and as an eye gel. In addition to the original Timoptic, generics and various fixed combinations with other antiglaucomatous agents are also commercially available (brinzolamide, brimonidine, dorzolamide, travoprost, latanoprost). Timolol has been approved in many countries since 1978. See also under timolol gel (hemangioma). … Timolol

Dorzolamide

Products Dorzolamide is commercially available in the form of eye drops (Trusopt). Fixed combinations with timolol (Cosopt) and generics are also available. Dorzolamide has been approved in many countries since 1995. Structure and properties Dorzolamide (C10H16N2O4S3, Mr = 324.4 g/mol) is a sulfonamide. It is present in drugs as dorzolamide hydrochloride, a white crystalline powder … Dorzolamide