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Abstract #23532 Published in IGR 11-2

Travoprost in children: Adverse effects and intraocular pressure response

Yanovitch TL; Enyedi LB; Schotthoeffer EO; Freedman SF
Journal of AAPOS 2009; 13: 91-93


Because of the limited ability to perform controlled, randomized studies in children, the safety and effectiveness of topical medications in pediatric glaucoma is sometimes difficult to determine. Although travoprost has been commercially available since 2001, there are no published reports on its use in children. This retrospective study found travoprost to have minimal adverse events in children and to reduce IOP in select cases of pediatric glaucoma.{A figure is presented}.

T.L. Yanovitch. Duke University Eye Center, Durham, NC, United States. tammy.yanovitch@duke.edu


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11.4 Prostaglandins (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)



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