Prostaglandin analogues are a class of antihypertensive drugs for glaucoma treatment which are systematically safe but have a sufficiently large number of local side effects. These effects may worsen the quality of life of patients with glaucoma and reducetheir adherence to treatment routines due to physical and psychological discomfort. The review presents literature data and clinical cases fromthe author’s own medical practice
The use of many drugs in dermatologic diseases may cause ocular side effects. Some may regress after...
Abstract Background Prostaglandin analogs (PGAs) are commonly used to treat glaucoma because of thei...
Background - Several ocular side effects including uveitis, have been reported following topical β b...
Prostaglandin F2α analogues are the most recent class of ocular hypotensive drugs that have become a...
The safety profile of the different glaucoma medications is an important issue when initiating thera...
Kenji Inoue Inouye Eye Hospital, Tokyo, Japan Abstract: Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive disease...
A retrospective investigation has examined the frequency of both topical and systemic side-effects p...
The article shows the problems of the information support of the doctor and the patient for the safe...
Prostaglandin (PG)-related ophthalmic solutions, which only recently became available for clinical u...
We studied the relation between prostaglandin analogue use and ocular adnexal features. We used a pr...
Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors such as sildenafil citrate and tadalafil are well known for the ...
This literature review is focused on the prostaglandin topical analogues and describes peculiarities...
Aim. The aim of the study was to evaluate the progression of changes in the visual fields in patient...
PURPOSE:Prostaglandin analogues (PG) reduce intra-ocular pressure by enhancing uveoscleral flow at t...
PurposeProstaglandin analogues (PG) reduce intra-ocular pressure by enhancing uveoscleral flow at th...
The use of many drugs in dermatologic diseases may cause ocular side effects. Some may regress after...
Abstract Background Prostaglandin analogs (PGAs) are commonly used to treat glaucoma because of thei...
Background - Several ocular side effects including uveitis, have been reported following topical β b...
Prostaglandin F2α analogues are the most recent class of ocular hypotensive drugs that have become a...
The safety profile of the different glaucoma medications is an important issue when initiating thera...
Kenji Inoue Inouye Eye Hospital, Tokyo, Japan Abstract: Glaucoma is a chronic, progressive disease...
A retrospective investigation has examined the frequency of both topical and systemic side-effects p...
The article shows the problems of the information support of the doctor and the patient for the safe...
Prostaglandin (PG)-related ophthalmic solutions, which only recently became available for clinical u...
We studied the relation between prostaglandin analogue use and ocular adnexal features. We used a pr...
Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors such as sildenafil citrate and tadalafil are well known for the ...
This literature review is focused on the prostaglandin topical analogues and describes peculiarities...
Aim. The aim of the study was to evaluate the progression of changes in the visual fields in patient...
PURPOSE:Prostaglandin analogues (PG) reduce intra-ocular pressure by enhancing uveoscleral flow at t...
PurposeProstaglandin analogues (PG) reduce intra-ocular pressure by enhancing uveoscleral flow at th...
The use of many drugs in dermatologic diseases may cause ocular side effects. Some may regress after...
Abstract Background Prostaglandin analogs (PGAs) are commonly used to treat glaucoma because of thei...
Background - Several ocular side effects including uveitis, have been reported following topical β b...