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- Latanoprost, sold under the brand name Xalatan among others, is a medication used to treat increased pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure). This...
- Netarsudil/latanoprost, sold under the brand name Rocklatan among others, is a fixed-dose combination medication use to treat elevated intraocular pressure...
- those for men, although topical or systemic estrogen is used more often. Latanoprost and bimatoprost are specific PGF2a analogues applied topically, and have...
- Latanoprost/timolol, sold under the brand name Xalacom, is a combination drug used for the treatment of glaucoma, consisting of latanoprost (increase...
- Surgeons may also opt to "switch-off" the affected side of the brain. Latanoprost (Xalatan), a prostaglandin, may significantly reduce IOP (intraocular...
- the ophthalmic solution latanoprost, the size of the palpebral fissure can be increased. The condition is reversible. Latanoprost is a prostaglandin F receptor...
- agonists: timolol and brimonidine with prostaglandin analogs: timolol and latanoprost timolol and travoprost Timolol is sold under many brand names worldwide...
- S01EE01 Latanoprost S01EE02 Unoprostone S01EE03 Bimatoprost S01EE04 Travoprost S01EE05 Tafluprost S01EE06 Latanoprostene bunod S01EE51 Latanoprost and netarsudil...
- down by esterases and other metabolism, produces latanoprost acid and eventually nitrous oxide. Latanoprost increases uveoscleral outflow while the nitrous...
- deposition from blood products. Certain e****rops – prostaglandin analogues (latanoprost, isopropyl unoprostone, travoprost, and bimatoprost) are used topically...