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[Azarga, a new and useful fixed combination in glaucoma treatment]
Abstract:
Azarga is a new fixed combination product that consists of the carbonic anhydrase inhibitor brinzolamide 1% and the betablocker timolol 0,5%. Its efficacy in lowering intraocular pressure is similar to that of Cosopt, a fixed combination that combines another carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (eg dorzolamide 2%) with the betablocker timolol 0,5%. The main difference between these two ocular hypotensive agents lies in their safety profiles with Cosopt causing more ocular discomfort to appear while instilling (burning,stinging and smarting sensations) probably due to the differences between the pH of these two fixed combinations agents. Its similar efficacy and enhanced tolerability compared with Cosopt make Azarga represent a resonable alternative for the patients who do not achieve an adequate intraocular pressure control while treating with a monotherapeutic agent.
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