Glaucoma medications, preservatives and the ocular surface

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TitreGlaucoma medications, preservatives and the ocular surface
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursAptel F., Labbe A., Baudouin C., Bron A., Lachkar Y., Sellem E., Renard J.-P, Nordmann J.-P, Rouland J.-F, Denis P.
JournalJOURNAL FRANCAIS D OPHTALMOLOGIE
Volume37
Pagination728-736
Date PublishedNOV
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN0181-5512
Mots-clésBenzalkonium chloride, dry eye, Eye drop, glaucoma, Medications, Ocular surface, preservative, Tolerability, Toxicity
Résumé

Several clinical and experimental studies have demonstrated that ocular surface disease is common in glaucoma patients receiving chronic glaucoma drops, and that the preservatives in these drops play a major role in the occurrence of ocular surface disease. These ocular surface changes may induce both symptoms reported by the patients and anterior segment clinical signs, and should be systematically assessed by history and exam in all glaucoma patients. In these patients with ocular surface disease, reducing the amount of preservatives administered to the eye should be strived for, rather than adding additional eye drops to alleviate or mask the side effects of the glaucoma drops. (C) 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.jfo.2014.06.005