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September 26, 2018 by opticiancertif

Prostaglandin analogue

One of the groups of eye drops used to treat glaucoma. They work by increasing the rate at which aqueous passes out of the eye.

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Prostaglandin analogue

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Comparison of prostaglandin analogue, beta-blockers and prostaglandin analogue/beta-blockers fixed combination in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma — SpringerLink

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