What medications should be avoided with glaucoma?

Closed-Angle Glaucoma: Medicines to Avoid
  • Antihistamines and decongestants.
  • Asthma medicines.
  • Motion sickness medicines.
  • Some medicines used to treat depression (tricyclic antidepressants).
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What medications make glaucoma worse?

Several types of drugs have the potential to precipitate acute angle closure glaucoma. These include adrenergic, cholinergic and anticholinergic, antidepressants, anticoagulants and sulfa-based agents.
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What medications can cause increased eye pressure?

Steroids. Corticosteroids, or steroids, can raise eye pressure, especially in those persons who have open-angle glaucoma, first-degree relatives of those with open-angle glaucoma, elderly and young (<6 years) persons, those with type 1 diabetes and those with high myopia (short-sightedness).
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Which of the following drug is contraindicated in glaucoma?

These include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such as Prozac (fluoxetine) and Paxil (paroxetine). Tricyclic antidepressants such as Elavil (amitriptyline) and Tofranil (imipramine) may also have some anticholinergic activity and thus should be used in caution in patients with narrow angles.
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Can I take ibuprofen with glaucoma?

You may use acetaminophen or ibuprofen to control pain, unless another medicine was prescribed.
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Medication for glaucoma



What vitamins are good for glaucoma?

As previously mentioned, vitamin A and vitamin C are beneficial to our eyes, but vitamin E has also been shown to boost vision. Vitamin E can be found in wheat and cereal, seafood, avocados, nuts, egg yolks, and more. Zinc, Lutein and Zeaxanthin are also great for your eyes and can reduce your risk of glaucoma.
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What painkillers can you take if you have glaucoma?

How can you care for yourself at home?
  • Take your medicines exactly as prescribed. ...
  • Use eyedrops exactly as directed by your doctor.
  • Ask your doctor if you can take an over-the-counter pain medicine if needed, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), or naproxen (Aleve).
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Can blood pressure medication affect glaucoma?

Taking high blood pressure medication can affect the eyes of people who have glaucoma. In glaucoma there is an elevated pressure in the eye.
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Can you take antihistamines if you have glaucoma?

However, for most people with glaucoma, antihistamines can be used safely. The most common type of glaucoma is termed "open angle glaucoma". Antihistamines generally should have no effect with this type of glaucoma. People with "narrow angle glaucoma" may have risk of acute angle closure glaucoma wit these medications.
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Can you take Tylenol PM if you have glaucoma?

Anxiolytics/sedatives/hypnotics (applies to Tylenol PM) glaucoma. Some hypnotic drugs can have an anticholinergic effect and should be used with caution in patients with glaucoma, and trouble urinating due to retention or enlarged prostate.
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What is the drug of choice for glaucoma?

Pilocarpine. Pilocarpine [Figure 2] is a muscarinic alkaloid obtained from the leaves of tropical American shrubs, from the genus Pilocarpus. It is the most widely used cholinergic drug for the treatment of glaucoma.
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How can I lower my eye pressure naturally?

Below are some natural ways to lower your eye pressure:
  1. Reduce Carbohydrates, Lower Insulin Levels. There is a direct link between insulin levels and amount of sugar or carbohydrates you take. ...
  2. Eat Healthy Diet. ...
  3. Limit Caffeine. ...
  4. Exercise. ...
  5. Reduce Stress. ...
  6. Sleep with Head Raised.
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Can you take aspirin if you have glaucoma?

Aspirin might improve optic nerve head perfusion by stabilizing microcirculatory flow. Evidence also indicates that apoptosis may be the final common pathway for ganglion cell death in glaucoma. Aspirin has been shown to exhibit neuroprotective properties.
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Are bananas good for glaucoma?

A study in the British Journal of Ophthalmology found that people who drank at least one cup of hot tea daily lowered their glaucoma risk by 74% compared to those who did not. The foundation also suggested chocolate, bananas, avocados, pumpkin seeds and black beans for their health benefits.
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What chronic conditions exacerbate glaucoma?

Medical conditions.

Some studies indicate that diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease may increase the risk of developing glaucoma.
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What can a person with glaucoma take for allergies?

If the patient already has cataract or glaucoma and requires allergy medications, he will try other classes of drugs including leukotriene receptor antagonists, such as Singulair (montelukast sodium, Merck, Whitehouse Station, N.J.), or topical and systemic antihistamines.
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What sleep aid can you take with glaucoma?

Evidence that Melatonin can be effective in the treatment of Glaucoma. As little as 500mcg (0.5mg) of Melatonin has been shown to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in healthy men.
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Can glaucoma patients take Benadryl?

Antihistamines and Angles

In the case of OTC cold medications, several noted glaucoma experts agree that the vast majority of glaucoma patients can use these products without fear of any complication whatsoever.
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What is normal eye pressure for glaucoma patients?

Normal intraocular pressure is 10-21 mm Hg, but it can drop as low as 0 mm Hg in hypotony and can exceed 70 mm Hg in some glaucomas. The rate at which raised intraocular pressure causes optic nerve damage depends on many factors, including the pressure and whether glaucomatous damage is early or advanced.
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Is there a relationship between high blood pressure and glaucoma?

Having high blood pressure ensures that there is good blood flow to the nerve tissues of the eye. However, according to new studies, long term high blood pressure increases one's risk for developing glaucoma. Other studies have shown that having high blood pressure may be a risk factor for glaucoma.
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Can you take amlodipine if you have glaucoma?

Conditions Contraindicated With Glaucoma Meds

Calcium channel blockers such as Norvasc (amlodipine, Pfizer), Cardizem CD (diltiazem, Biovail) and Calan (verapamil, Searle) may interact with topical beta-blockers and can cause irregular heart beat.
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Does Tramadol affect glaucoma?

Conclusions: This case highlights the risk of developing bilateral acute angle-closure glaucoma after Tramadol administration.
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Does drinking coffee affect glaucoma?

Consuming large amounts of daily caffeine may increase the risk of glaucoma more than three-fold for those with a genetic predisposition to higher eye pressure according to an international, multi-center study.
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How should you sleep to lower eye pressure?

The study authors concluded that sleeping with the head elevated 20 degrees reduces nighttime IOP measurements in glaucoma and non-glaucoma subjects alike, compared with sleeping in the supine position with a flat back.
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What helps glaucoma go away?

Glaucoma is treated by lowering your eye pressure (intraocular pressure).
...
Surgery and other therapies
  • Laser therapy. Laser trabeculoplasty (truh-BEK-u-low-plas-tee) is an option if you have open-angle glaucoma. ...
  • Filtering surgery. ...
  • Drainage tubes. ...
  • Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS).
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