glaucoma

Aerobic exercise and intraocular pressure in normotensive and glaucoma patients

Submitted by dave on Fri, 08/14/2009 - 2:31pm

runningBackground

With the increasing number of people participating in physical aerobic exercise, jogging in particular, we considered that it would be worth knowing if there are should be limits to the exercise with regard to the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the eyes. The purpose of this study is to check IOP in healthy and primary glaucoma patients after aerobic exercise.

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Free Glaucoma Eye Drops for Newly Unemployed Americans

Submitted by dave on Sat, 08/08/2009 - 1:17pm

The Pfizer MAINTAIN program helps eligible people in financial need continue to get their Pfizer medicines — including the glaucoma drug Xalatan® — if they have recently become unemployed and do not have prescription coverage. Beneficiaries of the program will get their Pfizer medicines for free for up to a year or until they become re-insured (whichever comes first).

Eligibility

Individuals and their immediate family members are eligible for this program if:

The search for neuro-protective agents for the treatment of glaucoma

Submitted by dave on Thu, 08/06/2009 - 5:00pm

There was an interesting article on BBC today about recent advances in neuroprotection for glaucoma. Here are some highlights from the article:

optic nerve fundus photoLead researcher Dr Stefano Bonini said: "Although neuroprotection in glaucoma has already been attempted with several compounds, this is the first time that an improvement in visual function is observed in patients with advanced optic nerve damage."

David Wright, chief executive of the International Glaucoma Association, warned against drawing firm conclusions from such a small study - but said the results were encouraging.

He said: "There have been many false dawns in the search for neuro-protective agents for the treatment of glaucoma and it is a feature of research on other compounds that early promise does not always translate into clinical effectiveness when larger studies are undertaken.

"However, this research would seem to indicate both effectiveness and acceptability as to the means of drug delivery.

"If these early indications are carried through to wider trials and there are no other problems, then this has the potential to open a completely new method of treating glaucoma and of preventing unnecessary visual loss in the future."

Accurate home tonometers

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/05/2009 - 6:52pm

Hi,
I just found your blog -- it is quite interesting. I have pigmentary glaucoma diagnosed ten years ago.

Here is my second question: Are there any accurate HOME tonometers out there that don't cost a fortune?

Thank you,
DB

Intraocular Pressure Vairation During Weight Lifting

Submitted by Agnes on Tue, 07/14/2009 - 6:43pm

Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the leading cause for developing Glaucoma, a vision impairment that can lead to partial or full vision loss. Studies made in recent years have shown a significant increase in pressure within the eye when weightlifting or performing isometric exercise. This leads to the question: Can weightlifting lead to eye problems?

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Kondrot and the microcurrent technology

Submitted by Agnes on Mon, 07/06/2009 - 7:42pm

Does anyone has tried the microcurrents of Dr. Kondrot for glaucoma.  He is coming to Chicago and the cost is

a tremendous $5000 including the unit and it's set up.  I have read that MC are efficient in macular degeneration but I haven't seen any scientific proof that it is helping glaucoma patient. 

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