Summary of Glaucoma Medications and tips to use meds

GLAUCOMA: Medications Nearly all glaucoma medications are prescribed for reducing eye pressure. BETA-BLOCKERS (TIMOLOL AND OTHERS) Topical beta adrenoceptor blockers (commonly called beta-blockers) are the drugs most often prescribed to treat glaucoma. They lower the pressure inside the eye by inhibiting the production of aqueous humor. Brands. These drugs are categorized as either nonselective or selective

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Drugs that can cause or exacerbate Narrow Angle Glaucoma

Drug-induced glaucoma is a form of secondary glaucoma. Several types of drugs, such as adrenergic agonists, cholinergics, anti-cholinergics, sulfa-based drugs (e.g. topiramate), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, tricyclic and tetracyclic anti-depressants, anticoagulants, and antihistamines, have been reported to induce secondary acute angle-closure glaucoma [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]. Cabergoline (brand names Dostinex and Cabaser), an ergot derivative, is a potent

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References for Pterygium

S100 S100A Proteins as Molecular Targets in the Ocular Surface Inflammatory Diseases. Tong L, Lan W, Lim RR, Chaurasia SS. Ocul Surf. 2014 Jan;12(1):23-31 CONJUNCTIVALCHALASIS (Med Hypotheses. 2013 Nov;81(5):927-30. doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2013.08.017. Epub 2013 Aug 31.Conjunctivochalasis is the precursor to pterygium. Tong L1, Lan W, Sim HS, Hou A. ———— Cost of pterygium: Pterygium in Australia: a cost of illness study. Wlodarczyk J, Whyte

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The Best Way to Clean Your Face and Eyelids: Lid Hygiene for those with Eye Pain, Dry Eyes, Itchiness, Tearing, Redness

Eye pain, chronic tearing, eye redness, itchiness, and acute & chronic dry eye can sometimes be due to a very common malady: clogged meibomian glands. These glands are located at the base of each eyelash. There are approximately 50 glands on the upper eyelids and 25 glands on the lower eyelids. The oily substance produced

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Dr. Cremers’ Migraine Diet and Headache Diet: recommended and not recommended foods

Dr. Cremers’ Migraine Diet and Headache Diet: recommended and not recommended foods Headache and Migraine Diet Sandra Lora Cremers, MD, FACS Headaches and Migraines can present in different ways depending on a patient’s particular brain-flow pattern, internal and external conditions (e.g., general medical health, immunological condition, hormones, hydration, humidity). Pain in the head or even

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Must read: Tools to help prevent dementia, depression, etc (and decrease risk of heart attack, stroke, death)

Dear Patients and Friends, My husband finally went completely gluten free last year and has really felt a significant improvement in his energy level. This is after years of skepticism over the “gluten free crazies.” [He did get phD in theoretical physics (string theory) from Harvard which is not known for accepting things just on

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