Glaucoma medication

Glaucoma medication
Latanoprost
SpecialtyOphthalmology

Glaucoma medication is divided into groups based on chemical structure and pharmacologic action. The goal of currently available glaucoma therapy is to preserve visual function by lowering intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients that have an increased intraocular pressure.

Medical uses

Agents in common clinical use include:[1][2]

When comparing people with primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension, medical intraocular pressure lowering treatment slowed down the progression of visual field loss.[4]

Comparison table

NameOther namesMechanism of actionDosageIOP decreaseSide effects
Prostaglandin analogs
LatanoprostXalatanIncreased USO (uveoscleral outflow )Once daily25-32%pigmentation of eyelashes, eyelid skin pigmentation, hyperemia (red eye), flu-like symptoms (joint/muscle pain and headache)
BimatoprostLumiganIncreased USO (uveoscleral outflow )Once dailyblurred vision, eyelid redness, eye discomfort, permanently darken iris, darken/thicken eyelashes
TravoprostTravatanIncreased USO (uveoscleral outflow )Once dailyblurred vision, eyelid redness, eye discomfort, permanently darken iris, darken/thicken eyelashes
Beta blockers
TimololTimopticDecrease aqueous productionEvery 12 hours20-30%bronchospasm, bradycardia, depression, impotence
BetaxololBetopticDecrease aqueous productionEvery 12 hours15-20%Fewer pulmonary complications due to selective Beta blockage
Adrenergic agents
BrimonidineAlphaganDecrease aqueous production, increase USOevery 8–12 hours20-30%blurring, foreign body sensation, eyelid edema, dryness, headache, fatigue, hypotension, depression, insomnia
Miotics
PilocarpineIsoptocarpine, PilocarIncrease trabecular outflowEvery 6–12 hours15-25%posterior synechia, keratitis, miosis, brow ache, cataract, myopia, retinal tear, dermatitis, increased salivation
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
DorzolamideTrusoptDecrease aqueous productionEvery 8–12 hours15-20%eye irritation, bitter taste
BrinzolamideAzoptDecrease aqueous productionEvery 8–12 hours15-20%eye irritation, bitter taste
AcetazolamideDiamoxDecrease aqueous productionEvery 6–12 hours15-20%malaise, depression, weight loss, kidney stones

Combinations

Fotil is a combination drug consisting of:[5]

References

  1. Basic and clinical science course (2011–2012). Glaucoma. American Academy of Ophthalmology. ISBN 978-1-61525-117-9.
  2. Myron Yanoff; Jay S. Duker (2009). Ophthalmology (3rd ed.). Mosby Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-323-04332-8.
  3. "Nitric Oxide-Donating Drugs for IOP Lowering".
  4. Vass, C.; Hirn, C.; Sycha, T.; Findl, O.; Bauer, P.; Schmetterer, L. (2007-10-17). "Medical interventions for primary open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension". The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2007 (4) CD003167. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD003167.pub3. ISSN 1469-493X. PMC 6768994. PMID 17943780.
  5. FASS (drug formulary): Fotil. Retrieved 2015-02-17