Physiciansʼ Guide to Interactions Between Glaucoma and Systemic Medications

PURPOSETo develop a Physiciansʼ Guide to assist clinicians in the concomitant use of glaucoma and systemic medications. METHODSThe records of 100 consecutive patients with chronic open-angle glaucoma were retrospectively studied to determine the most common systemic medications that are prescribed i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of glaucoma 1997-12, Vol.6 (6), p.377-383
Hauptverfasser: Gottfredsdottir, Maria S, Allingham, R Rand, Shields, M Bruce
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSETo develop a Physiciansʼ Guide to assist clinicians in the concomitant use of glaucoma and systemic medications. METHODSThe records of 100 consecutive patients with chronic open-angle glaucoma were retrospectively studied to determine the most common systemic medications that are prescribed in this population. The ten most common drug classes were then used to construct a guide to potential interactions and side effects when these medications are used concomitantly with glaucoma drugs. RESULTSEighty-four patients were receiving 1 or more medications (a mean of 3.5) for a mean of 2.6 systemic conditions. Systemic antihypertensive agents was the most common class of drugs, being used by 48 patients. Aspirin, the most common single systemic drug, was being used by 25 patients. CONCLUSIONSA high percentage of patients with chronic open-angle glaucoma receive a wide variety of medications for coexisting systemic disorders. The concomitant use of glaucoma and systemic medications creates the potential for drug interactions, as well as side effects for both groups of drugs, for which the Physiciansʼ Guide may be beneficial.
ISSN:1057-0829
1536-481X
DOI:10.1097/00061198-199712000-00007