Glaucoma

  • Alpha Agonists

    Your ophthalmologist has recommended you use a type of medicine called an alpha agonist. This kind of medicine is helpful in treating glaucoma. Glaucoma is a disease that affects your eye’s optic nerve, possibly leading to blindness. The optic nerve connects your eye to your brain so you can see. Glaucoma

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  • Beta Blockers

    Your ophthalmologist has recommended you use a type of medicine called a beta-blocker. This kind of medicine is helpful in treating glaucoma. Glaucoma is a disease that affects your eye’s optic nerve, possibly leading to blindness. The optic nerve connects your eye to your brain so you can see. Glaucoma

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  • Carbonic Anhydrase

    Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors for Glaucoma Your ophthalmologist has recommended you use a type of medicine called a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. This kind of medicine is helpful in treating glaucoma. Glaucoma is a disease that affects your eye’s optic nerve, possibly leading to blindness. The optic

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  • Chronic Angle Closure Glaucoma

    Chronic angle-closure glaucoma is a disease affecting the eye’s optic nerve. Uncontrolled pressure in the eye from a blocked drainage angle damages the optic nerve. When the optic nerve is damaged, it can lead to blindness. Ophthalmologists treat chronic angle-closure glaucoma with medicine and surgery.

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  • Combined Cataract-Glaucoma Surgery & MIGS

    Many people have both cataracts and glaucoma at the same time. In some cases, people have cataracts that affect their daily activities, and their eye pressure has not been controlled successfully with glaucoma medicine or laser treatment. For some of these people, ophthalmologists may suggest doing a

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