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Abstract #78811 Published in IGR 20-1

Efficacy of the combination of carteolol hydrochloride + latanoprost in the treatment of glaucoma and ocular hypertension

Soares RR; Razeghinejad MR
Expert Opinion in Pharmacotherapy 2018; 19: 1731-1738


The only evidence-based mechanism for prevention and treatment of glaucomatous optic neuropathy is decreasing the intraocular pressure (IOP). Prescribing multiple ocular hypotensive agents, such as the combination of carteolol and latanoprost, may synergistically improve IOP; however, doing so may increase the complexity of a medication regimen, in turn, impairing patient adherence. Fixed-combination glaucoma medications offer convenience and effectiveness. New to this class of glaucoma medication is fixed combination carteolol-latanoprost (FCCL). Area covered: This review intends to give the reader a better understanding of the efficacy of the combination of carteolol and latanoprost separately, and where FCCL fits into the vast medical arsenal of IOP drops. Furthermore, it outlines the particular pharmacologic mechanisms targeted, the pharmacokinetics, effectiveness, the advantages of fixed-combination administration, and tolerability. Expert opinion: The combination of carteolol and latanoprost, separately or in a fixed-combination, is more effective than either drug alone. Given the early stage in development of FCCL, it has yet to be determined how FCCL compares to other fixed-combination medications. However, pending further approval, fixed-combination carteolol-latanoprost may represent a reasonable alternative for a patient whose IOP is inadequately controlled on a prostaglandin analog alone and for whom a simplified combination is preferred.

a Wills Eye Hospital, Sidney Kimmel Medical College , Thomas Jefferson University , Philadelphia , PA , USA.

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Classification:

11.13.4 Betablocker and prostaglandin (Part of: 11 Medical treatment > 11.13 Combination therapy)



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