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Glaucoma with

Which of the following occurs in the treatment of glaucoma with a p-adrenergic antagonist ... [Pg.179]

Acute closed-angle glaucoma with high IOP requires rapid reduction of IOP. Iridectomy is the definitive treatment, which produces a hole in the... [Pg.734]

Ocular effects Prolonged use may produce posterior subcapsular cataracts, glaucoma with possible damage to the optic nerves, and may enhance the establishment of secondary ocular infections caused by fungi or viruses. [Pg.262]

Rhee DJ, Ramos-Esteban JC, Nipper KS. Rapid resolution of topiramate-induced angle-closure glaucoma with methylpred-nisolone and mannitol. Am J Ophthalmol 2006 141 1133-1134. [Pg.748]

More than 1.6 million have significant visual impairment from glaucoma, with 150,000 bilaterally blind in the US alone (Tielsch et al., 1991). These statistics emphasize the need to identify and closely monitor those at risk for glaucomatous damage. [Pg.415]

Ophthalmic effects may include posterior sub-capsular lens cataract (risk if dose exceeds prednisolone 10 mg/day or equivalent for above a year), glaucoma (with prolonged use of eye drops), and corneal or scleral thinning. [Pg.668]

Critchlow AS, Freeborn SN, Roddie RA. Potassium supplements during treatment of glaucoma with acetazolamide. BMJ (Clin Res Ed) 1984 289(6436) 21. [Pg.646]

During long-term treatment of glaucoma with apraclonidine allergic reactions can occur. In a retrospective analysis of 64 patients who used apraclonidine 1% for more than 2 weeks, 31 (48%) developed an allergic reaction that led to withdrawal of treatment, with a mean latency of 4.7 months (24). Those who had allergic reactions tended to be older and female. [Pg.818]

Drug of choice among intravascular agents more effective for glaucoma with inflammation than urea or glycerol Contraindicated in patients with renal disease caution in hepatic impairment Safe to use in diabetic patients (not metabolized to provide calories),... [Pg.77]

Open-angle glaucoma With local anesthetics to prolong action Anaphylactic shock Complete heart block or cardiac arrest BronchodUator in asthma... [Pg.180]


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