Medical Students Articles

Med Student

sponsor
Become a Member Today!
Register
Email:


Password:

Remember me
Forgot your Password?
Invite Code?
Article ID

Your Article Summary

(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website)

Patil JA et al. – Bimatoprost is a synthetic prostamide analog that is efficacious in the treatment of open–angle glaucoma, ocular hypertension and other forms of glaucoma. It reduces intraocular pressure (IOP) by increasing uveoscleral and trabecular outflow. When used as a 0.03% topical preparation once daily, it demonstrates sustained lowering of IOP of 7 – 8 mmHg over a 24–h period. The drug has been found to be more effective than timolol. In some studies it has shown greater ability to lower IOP when compared with other prostaglandin analogs; whereas in others all three clinically used prostaglandin analogs were found to be equally effective. It shows good IOP reduction when used in combination with other glaucoma medications. A common side effect includes mild conjunctival hyperemia, which is generally reversible. Other side effects include periorbital pigmentation, discomfort, ocular surface hyperemia and skin changes. Pharmacoeconomic data indicate that bimatoprost is cost effective in the treatment of open–angle glaucoma.

Related Articles

Update and commentary on the pro-drug bimatoprost and a putative prostamide receptor
Expert Review of Ophthalmology, 10/21/09    Relevance Score: 89%

Bilateral Deepening of Upper Lid Sulcus From Topical Bimatoprost Therapy
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 11/04/09    Relevance Score: 88%

A Comparison of Bimatoprost 0.03% Versus the Fixed-Combination of Latanotoprost 0.005% and Timolol 0.5% in Adult Patients With Elevated Intraocular Pressure: An Eight-Week, Randomized, Open-Label Trial
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 11/09/09    Relevance Score: 83%

Today in Ophthalmology...keeping you current

Incision sizes at different stages of phacoemulsification with foldable intraocular lens implantation
Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery, 12/08/09

Needle-guided intrascleral fixation of posterior chamber intraocular lens for aphakia correction
Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery, 12/08/09

Multifocal intraocular lens optic anteriorization capture to correct residual refractive error
Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery, 12/08/09


Sponsor

Article Search

Keyword:

Search:

Published within

Sort By:
Date
Relevance


Sponsor

Send this Summary to a Colleague

Enter email address