Balancing treatments for patients with systemic hypertension and glaucoma.

This report offers background on various common therapies and considerations to minimize undesirable systemic and ophthalmic outcomes. AREAS COVERED: Key considerations relating to medical treatments for systemic hypertension and glaucoma chosen from a review of the literature are included. The historic safety of ophthalmic beta blockers and sub-types as well as combination agents are described. The potential role of ocular perfusion pressure in the pathogenesis of glaucoma is reviewed with a discussion of landmark studies, including the Barbados Eye Study and the Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial, with implications for medication choices for hypertension and glaucoma. Systemic antihypertensives are considered with regards to their potential association with glaucoma and its progression, especially in patients with low blood pressure and normal tension glaucoma. Opinions are offered with regard to therapeutic choices and considerations. EXPERT OPINION: The medical treatment of systemic hypertension and glaucoma carries the potential for drug interactions and significant adverse effects requiring customization for each patient's particular issues. The evolution of new therapies and treatment paradigms, including laser as a first-line treatment, has expanded safe options and minimized potential dangers for high-risk patients. PMID: 32835542 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Tags: Expert Opin Pharmacother Source Type: research