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Abstract #47754 Published in IGR 13-4

Prostaglandin analogs

Shah B; Arora V; Wadhwani M; Mishra SK
Journal of Current Glaucoma Practice 2011; 5: 15-20


The prostaglandin analogs have emerged as effective, well-tolerated agents for the reduction of intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Based on the available clinical data, bimatoprost, latanoprost and travoprost appear to be at more effective than the erstwhile gold standard, timolol, while the effectiveness of unoprostone is similar or slightly less. Prostaglandin analogs may be used in conjunction with other antiglaucoma medications, although further studies must establish the optimal combination. Whether clinical experience will yield outcomes in favor of one of the prostaglandin analogs remains to be determined. This review attempts to concisely cover all the clinical aspects of currently available prostaglandin analogs for ocular use.

B. Shah. Glaucoma Services, Dr RP Center for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. Email: shah.bhavin@gmail.com


Classification:

11.4 Prostaglandins (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)



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