Review of topical beta blockers as treatment for infantile hemangiomas

The treatment of infantile hemangiomas changed from the use of oral corticosteroids to oral propranolol on the serendipitous discovery of propanolol's clinical effectiveness in 2008. Since then, clinicians have begun to use topical beta blockers—in particular, timolol maleate 0.5% gel forming solution—with good effect. Topical beta blockers are now used for lesions with both deep and superficial components and those that are amblyogenic. When initiated in the proliferative phase of the lesion, the effectiveness of the treatment can be seen within days.
Source: Survey of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Tags: Therapeutic review Source Type: research