Recent Advances in the Medical Management of Glaucoma
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Glaucoma, Recent advances, Rho kinase inhibitors, Latanoprostene Bunod, Unoprostone, NMDA receptor antagonistsDimensions Badge
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Glaucoma, a pervasive cause of irreversible blindness in India, is a complex and stealthy adversary. This ocular disease is influenced by a multitude of risk factors, making its management more of an art than a rigid science. Successfully taming glaucoma demands unwavering dedication from both ophthalmologists and patients. Staunch adherence to treatment, regular follow-ups, timely investigations, and personalized therapy adjustments are critical, especially in resource-limited settings where the battle is most arduous. Despite the introduction of novel classes of glaucoma medications and the conclusion of numerous extensive clinical trials, the fundamental challenges persist. While the pharmaceutical arsenal for glaucoma has expanded, the core principles of therapy remain largely unchanged. Debates continue to swirl around concepts like the “monocular therapeutic trial,” “target intraocular pressure (IOP),” and “maximal medical therapy.” Diagnostic techniques for detecting and monitoring glaucoma have indeed advanced, yet they still lack the precision to reliably predict individual patient responses. This comprehensive review unravels recent medical advancements in glaucoma management, shedding light on innovative treatments such as Rho kinase inhibitors, Latanoprostene Bunod, unoprostone, NMDA receptor antagonists, and neuroprotective agents. These breakthroughs offer a glimmer of hope to those fighting this relentless foe, breathing fresh air into the ongoing battle against glaucoma, a condition that can steal sight silently and relentlessly.Abstract
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