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  2. Dorzolamide/timolol - Wikipedia

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    Cosopt is a combination of dorzolamide and timolol, two medications that lower eye pressure by reducing aqueous humor production. It is used to treat glaucoma and other conditions that increase eye pressure. Learn about its side effects, pharmacology, history, and comparison to other products.

  3. Bimatoprost/timolol - Wikipedia

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    Ganfort is a combination of bimatoprost, a prostaglandin analogue, and timolol, a beta blocker, used to lower eye pressure in people with open angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Learn about its medical uses, contraindications, adverse effects, interactions, and pharmacology.

  4. Ophthalmic drug administration - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the challenges and strategies of delivering drugs to the eyes, most typically as eye drops or contact lenses. Compare different techniques of drug loading and release, such as molecular imprinting, supercritical soaking, and nanoparticles.

  5. Brimonidine/timolol - Wikipedia

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    Brimonidine/timolol is a combination eye drop for glaucoma treatment. It contains brimonidine, an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist, and timolol, a beta-blocker. Learn about its medical uses, adverse effects, pharmacology, history and more.

  6. Dilated fundus examination - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to perform and interpret a dilated fundus examination, a diagnostic procedure that uses eye drops to enlarge the pupil and view the eye's interior. Find out the common conditions diagnosed, the screening guidelines, and the risks and benefits of the procedure.

  7. Timolol - Wikipedia

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    Timolol is used by mouth or as eye drops to treat high blood pressure, glaucoma, migraine and other conditions. It is a non-selective beta blocker that can cause side effects such as tiredness, slow heart beat, and masking of low blood sugar symptoms.

  8. Visine - Wikipedia

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    Visine is a brand of eye drops produced by Kenvue, with various formulations for different types of eye irritation. Visine is also known for its side effects, such as stinging, rebound redness, and oral ingestion risks, as well as its appearance in some films and criminal cases.

  9. Tafluprost - Wikipedia

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    Tafluprost is a prostaglandin analogue that lowers intraocular pressure by increasing aqueous fluid outflow. It is used to treat open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension, and has common side effects such as conjunctival hyperemia and stinging.