July 23rd 2025
The nitric oxide-donating bimatoprost therapy is intended to lower intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension
IOP-detecting contact lens built
July 28th 2008A refinement in the manufacturing of contact lens material has enabled scientists to build a contact lens with an integrated sensor than can detect changes in intraocular pressure (IOP), according to results published in the July 2008 issue of Advanced Functional Materials.
Drainage device implantation riskier than trabeculectomy
July 21st 2008The risk of adverse events following implantation of a glaucoma drainage device (GDD) is higher than the risk following either primary trabeculectomy (PT) or trabeculectomy with scarring (TS), according to results of a study published in the July 2008 issue of Ophthalmology.
Glaucoma Foundation launches annual innovation award
July 21st 2008The Glaucoma Foundation in the US has created an award scheme for innovation and excellence in glaucoma, recognizing the contribution of individuals who have "played a unique and significant role in promoting the medicine and science of glaucoma".
LASIK: specialists debate the flap about glaucoma
July 14th 2008Performing LASIK in patients with glaucoma should be carefully considered before making the commitment because of changes in the eye that might result in lower IOP measurements, according to two ophthalmologists. PRK, however, might be a better option for this subgroup of patients, suggests one surgeon.
Patients equally happy with mono- and combination therapy
July 14th 2008Timolol, latanoprost, and the fixed combinations of latanoprost/timolol (Xalcom; Pfizer) and dorzolamide/timolol (Cosopt; Merck) have equal efficacy and tolerability as well as equal levels of patient satisfaction, according to a study published online, ahead of print, by Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology.
Allergan to cash in on eyelash stimulant effect of glaucoma drug
June 13th 2008Following positive clinical trial results, Allergan, the makers of bimatoprost, are submitting a new drug application (NDA) to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), seeking a new indication for the prostaglandin analogue as an eyelash growth stimulant.
Combination therapies go head to head
June 6th 2008Azarga (brinzolamide 1%/timolol 0.5% eye drops suspension; Alcon) and Cosopt (dorzolamide 2%/timolol 0.5% eye drops solution; Merck) are equally efficacious in IOP-lowering capacity, however, Azarga offers greater ocular comfort, according to a study presented at this week?s European Glaucoma Society congress in Berlin, Germany.
Success at one year with miniature glaucoma shunt
June 2nd 2008A proprietary miniature glaucoma device (Ex-PRESS; Optonol Ltd.) implanted under a partial-thickness scleral flap achieves significant decreases in intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with glaucoma, according to Peter A. Netland, MD, PhD, reporting at the 2007 meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.
Measuring true IOP: factors that confuse GAT readings
June 2nd 2008The current gold standard for measuring intraocular pressure (IOP), the Goldmann tonometer (GAT), has considerable flaws. Dr Goldmann designed his tonometer to provide accurate measurements in eyes with average corneas, but we now know that many corneas vary significantly from the "average".
Can a dosing aid affect patient compliance?
June 2nd 2008The medical treatment of glaucoma is limited by patient adherence to medications. By the end of a year, approximately half of patients are not refilling their medications as directed, and physicians are not able to tell those who are from those who are not.