Intraocular pressure---Glaucoma As new aqueous flows into your eye, balancing amount should drain out. This process maintains pressure in your eye balanced. But if the fluid builds up because of several reasons, pressure inside the eye called introcular pressure increases resulting in the optic nerve damage. Glaucoma medications: Prostaglandin analogs increase the drainage of fluid from the eye. These include: 1. Xalatan® ( latanoprost ), 2. Travatan Z® (Travoprost), 3. Lumigan® (bimatoprost), and 4. Zioptan™ (tafluprost). Beta blockers such as timolol are the second most often used class of medications that work by decreasing production of fluid. Alpha agonists decreases production of fluid and increases drainage. 1. [Alphagan®P (brimonidine), Iopidine®] 2. Alphagan P has a purite preservative that breaks down into natural tear components and may be better tolerated in patients allergic to p...
This is a blog by Kaleem Mohammed, PhD, for those who want to understand little more about health conditions and medications. He is a community pharmacist and chronic disease educator for Salt Lake County Health dept. As an Asst. Prof at University of Utah, he taught pharmacology to MD, PA and PharmD students. His Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1 research has been cited by Drs. Gregg Samenza/EJ Corey (Nobel, 2019/1990)