Ocular hypotensive drugs

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Ocular Hypotensive Drugs

The drugs act on 2 levels, reducing production and facilitating the exit of aqueous humour

Prescribed in 2 cases: ocular hypertension and glaucoma

What does it involve?

Ocular hypotensive drugs are used to reduce intraocular pressure.

When is it carried out?

They are prescribed for certain cases of ocular hypertension and for the treatment of glaucoma.

Prior examination

Comprehensive eye examination.

Before the surgery

There are no significant precautions or risks to take into account.

Surgery

These drugs, administered in the form of eye drops, reduce intraocular pressure in different ways. Some decrease the production of aqueous humour, others increase the outflow of the fluid through the conventional means (via the trabecular meshwork), and another group of drugs increases aqueous humour outflow via the uvea/scleral route.

Associated pathologies

  • Glaucoma
  • Ocular hypertension