Himani Goyal, MD, takes glaucoma care to the next level by embracing advancements that extend beyond traditional treatment ...
However, the postoperative IOP remained significantly lower than preoperative IOP ... stage of the disease and are likely to be on eye drops for a prolonged period of time. Both phaco and PCP ...
After the second week, only the eye drops (three times daily) were applied and reduced weekly by one drop. Primary study endpoints were IOP and number of antiglaucoma drugs (AGD) taken.
John Berdahl, MD, discusses a non-surgical, non-drug treatment for glaucoma approved by the FDA in 2024. The pump uses negative pressure to lower eye pressure by an average of 39% in clinical trials, ...
Scientists at the University of Toronto are developing a groundbreaking treatment that could replace the need for daily eye ...
These may be used as screening tests. Lowering eye pressure is important to help protect the optic nerve. Medications applied as eye drops can work in two different ways. The first is to make it ...
Travatan Z is approved to lower eye pressure in adults with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. The typical Travatan Z dosage for adults is one drop in the affected eye once daily ...
and so there's really 3 ways we can lower eye pressure. We have medicine, laser and surgery. So medicines are, historically, the mainstay of treatment, and medicines almost always mean eye drops.