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Efficacy, safety, and current applications of brimonidine
Scott J Fudemberg1, Corey Batiste, L Jay Katz
1Wills Eye Institute, Instructor, Jefferson Medical College Anna and William Goldberg Glaucoma Service and Research Center, 840 Walnut St. Ste 1130, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA. sfudemberg@willseye.org
Background:
The use of brimonidine to lower intraocular pressure has been the subject of considerable investigation. Variations of the initially approved drug including agents of a lower concentration (Alphagan P 0.15 and 0.1%, Allergan, Inc., Irvine, CA, USA) and a fixed-combination mating brimonidine with timolol (Combigan, Allergan) evolved the marketing and application of this therapy.
Objective:
We review available evidence regarding the efficacy and side effect profile of brimonidine as well as its role in glaucoma management.
Results/Conclusion:
Brimonidine is an important component of topical glaucoma treatment that is most limited by local ocular intolerance.
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