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Prostaglandin Analogs
Prostaglandins do not reduce aqueous production, but instead exert their effects by enhancing outflow. The drainage mechanisms is primarily via the uveoscleral, but it is our understanding that they may also have an influence on the trabecular meshwork.
Brand Name | Company Name | Generic Name |
Lumigan® | Allergan Inc. | Bimatoprost 0.01%, 0.03% |
Travatan® Z | Alcon Inc. | Travaprost 0.004% |
Xalatan | Pfizer Inc. | Latanoprost 0.005% |
ZIOPTAN™ | Merck & Co. | Tafluprost ophthalmic solution 0.0015% |
Side effects: approximately 5% to 15% of people have reported a gradual change in eye color, due to an increased amount of brown pigment in the iris of the treated eye. Obviously, people with darker or brown eyes will not notice this, and lighter color eyes may not show these changes for months to possibly years later.. Other side effects can include stinging, blurred vision, eye redness, itching, and burning. Because these medications are fairly new to the market, complete, long term side effects are yet to be documented, and in fact, there is a newer side effect which has been reported by some of our FitEyes members and is documented as a PGA side effect known as Prostaglandin-Associated Periorbitopathy.
Brand Name | Company Name | Generic Name |
Iopidine® | Alcon, Inc. | Apraclonidine HCI 0.5%, 1% |
Alphagan® P | Allergan Inc. | Brimonidine tartrate 0.1%, 0.15% |
Propine® | Generic | dipivefrin HCI 0.1% |
Combigan™ | Allergan Inc. | see our section below on combination drugs |
Brand Name | Company Name | Generic Name |
Betagan® | Allergan Inc. | Levobunolol HCI ophthalmic solution, USP 0.25%, 0.5% |
Betimol® | Vistakon Inc. | Timolol hemihydrate 0.25%, 0.5% |
Betoptic® S | Alcon, Inc. | Betaxolol HCI 0.25%, 0.5% |
Istalol® | ISTAPharmaceuticals | Timolol Maleate Ophthalmic Solution 0.5% |
OptiPranolol® | Bausch & Lomb Inc. | Metipranolol 0.3% |
Timolol Maleate USP |
Akorn Ophthalmics | Timolol Maleate 0.5% |
Timoptic-XE® | Merck & Co. Inc. | Timolol maleate ophthalmic gel forming solution 0.25%, 0.5% |
Brand Name | Company Name | Generic Name |
Azopt™ | Alcon, Inc. | Brinzolamide ophthalmic suspension 1% |
Diamox® Sequels® | Teva Pharmaceuticals | Acetazolamide |
Neptazane® | Fera Pharmaceuticals | Methazolamide |
Trusopt® | Merck & Co. Inc. | Dorzolamide HCI 2% |
Brand Name | Company Name | Generic Name |
Isopto® Carbachol | Alcon, Inc. | Carbachol 0.75%, 1.5%, 3% |
Isopto® Carpine | Alcon, Inc. | Pilocarpine HCl 1%, 2%, 4% |
Pilocarpine HCl Ophthalmic Solution USP | Bausch & Lomb Inc. | Pilocarpine HCI 1%, 2%, 4% |
Pilopine HS® Gel | Alcon, Inc. | Pilocarpine HCl gel 4% |
Side effects: Because miotics work by constricting the pupil to increase drainage, they can cause dimness of vision in low light situations. They can also cause blurry vision and possible eye pain. Miotic medications are thought to increase cataract formation and are thus mostly used in patients who have previously had cataracts removed. In addition, retinal detachment may rarely occur (more common if myopics).
Brand Name | Company Name | Generic Name |
Combigan™ | Allergan Inc. | Brimonidine Tartrate & Timolol Maleate |
Cosopt® | Merck & Co. Inc. |
Dorzolomide HCI & Timolol Maleate
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- Prostaglandin
- Lumigan
- Bimatoprost
- Travatan
- Travaprost
- Xalatan
- Latanoprost
- ZIOPTAN
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- Iopidine
- Apraclonidine HCI
- alphagan
- Brimonidine tartrate
- Alpha Agonists
- Betagan
- Levobunolol HCI ophthalmic solution
- Betimol
- Timolol hemihydrate
- Betoptic
- Betaxolol HCI
- Istalol
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- OptiPranolol
- Metipranolol
- Timoptic
- Timolol Maleate USP
- Beta Blockers
- Carbonic anhydrase
- Azopt™ Alcon
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- Diamox® Sequels
- acetazolamide
- Neptazane
- Methazolamide
- Trusopt
- Dorzolamide HCI
- Cholinergic
- Miotic
- Isopto
- Carbachol
- pilocarpine
- Pilopine
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