A prospective study of oral Nadolol in the management of patients with newly diagnosed chronic simple glaucoma.

Author: DowdT C, HardingS, RennieI

Paper Details 
Original Abstract of the Article :
Thirty patients with newly diagnosed chronic open angle glaucoma were initially treated with once daily oral Nadolol at a dose of 20 mg. This was increased to 40 mg where control was considered inadequate. Topical therapy was then added as necessary if control was still not maintained. Significant d...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1089/jop.1991.7.21

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

A Journey Through the Desert of Glaucoma Treatment

This study investigated the effectiveness of oral Nadolol, a beta-blocker, in managing newly diagnosed chronic simple glaucoma. The researchers enrolled 30 patients and monitored their intraocular pressure (IOP) response to different doses of Nadolol. This research, like a trek through a vast desert landscape, seeks to find effective treatments for a common eye disease.

A Shifting Landscape of Glaucoma Treatment

The study found that while oral Nadolol initially lowered IOP, it was not effective in maintaining control over a 24-hour period. This finding, like encountering a shifting sand dune in the desert, highlights the importance of long-term control and the need for alternative treatment strategies for glaucoma. The study also revealed the limitations of a single-drug approach and the potential for combination therapy to achieve better IOP control.

Navigating the Desert of Glaucoma Management

This study underscores the complexities of glaucoma management and the need for personalized treatment approaches. It highlights the importance of carefully monitoring IOP fluctuations and considering alternative treatment options, including combination therapies, to effectively manage this chronic condition.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a journey across a vast and unforgiving desert, explores the effectiveness of oral Nadolol in managing chronic simple glaucoma, highlighting the need for individualized treatment strategies and continuous monitoring to achieve optimal outcomes.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1991-08-05
  2. Date Revised 2019-10-29
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

2061688

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1089/jop.1991.7.21

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