Effectiveness and Safety of Additive Therapy and Monotherapy of Glaucoma with Prostamides
Increased intraocular pressure (IOP) is the main risk factor for the development of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Nowadays medicine that reduce IOP remain the main method of treating for POAG. The first-line drugs for POAG are prostaglandin analogues. In Russia, for the first time, it appeared...
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doaj-b033ba4f761d465e8fe0854d109acb6a2021-07-29T08:55:28ZrusOphthalmology Publishing GroupOftalʹmologiâ 1816-50952019-10-0116336637010.18008/1816-5095-2019-3-366-370564Effectiveness and Safety of Additive Therapy and Monotherapy of Glaucoma with ProstamidesI. R. Gazizova0S. R. Zainullina1E. B. Martynova2Institute of Experimental MedicineCity clinical hospital № 10North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. MechnikoIncreased intraocular pressure (IOP) is the main risk factor for the development of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Nowadays medicine that reduce IOP remain the main method of treating for POAG. The first-line drugs for POAG are prostaglandin analogues. In Russia, for the first time, it appeared not in the form of a fixed combination (Bimoptic). In this regard it is very important to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of Bimoptic as a monotherapy and additive component in the treatment of patients with POAG. Patients and methods. Patients were divided into 3 groups depending on the treatment. Group I comprised of 34 patients with newly diagnosed glaucoma on monotherapy with bimatoprost 0.03 %. Group II consisted of 30 patients who started taking bimatoprost 0.03 % as a replacement for latanoprost 0.005 % or travoprost 0.004 %. There were 32 patients in group III, who were prescribed bimatoprost 0.03 % as an adjuvant therapy for B-blockers (BB) 0.5 % or carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (ICA) 2 %. Results. According to the results of the clinical study, it was found that instillation of Bimoptik as a monotherapy for newly diagnosed POAG leads to a decrease in IOP level by an average of 32.1 % of the initial level. With the additive tactics of assigning Bimoptik to the BB and / or IKA, the level of IOP goes down by 10.6 % more. If prostaglandin is changed to Bimoptik, the level of IOP decreases by 12.6 % of the prostaglandin-associated values. Also according to acquired data, Bimoptik has a low percentage of adverse reactions, slight hyperemia and discomfort were observed in 5.2 % of cases in all groups. Conclution. Bimoptik effectively reduces the level of IOP in both monotherapy and additive tactics with the least adverse reactions.https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/1016primary open angle glaucomabimatoprostprostamidemonotherapy with prostamidesadditive therapy with prostamides |
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I. R. Gazizova S. R. Zainullina E. B. Martynova Effectiveness and Safety of Additive Therapy and Monotherapy of Glaucoma with Prostamides Oftalʹmologiâ primary open angle glaucoma bimatoprost prostamide monotherapy with prostamides additive therapy with prostamides |
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Effectiveness and Safety of Additive Therapy and Monotherapy of Glaucoma with Prostamides |
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Effectiveness and Safety of Additive Therapy and Monotherapy of Glaucoma with Prostamides |
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Effectiveness and Safety of Additive Therapy and Monotherapy of Glaucoma with Prostamides |
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Effectiveness and Safety of Additive Therapy and Monotherapy of Glaucoma with Prostamides |
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Effectiveness and Safety of Additive Therapy and Monotherapy of Glaucoma with Prostamides |
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effectiveness and safety of additive therapy and monotherapy of glaucoma with prostamides |
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Ophthalmology Publishing Group |
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Oftalʹmologiâ |
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2019-10-01 |
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Increased intraocular pressure (IOP) is the main risk factor for the development of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Nowadays medicine that reduce IOP remain the main method of treating for POAG. The first-line drugs for POAG are prostaglandin analogues. In Russia, for the first time, it appeared not in the form of a fixed combination (Bimoptic). In this regard it is very important to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of Bimoptic as a monotherapy and additive component in the treatment of patients with POAG. Patients and methods. Patients were divided into 3 groups depending on the treatment. Group I comprised of 34 patients with newly diagnosed glaucoma on monotherapy with bimatoprost 0.03 %. Group II consisted of 30 patients who started taking bimatoprost 0.03 % as a replacement for latanoprost 0.005 % or travoprost 0.004 %. There were 32 patients in group III, who were prescribed bimatoprost 0.03 % as an adjuvant therapy for B-blockers (BB) 0.5 % or carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (ICA) 2 %. Results. According to the results of the clinical study, it was found that instillation of Bimoptik as a monotherapy for newly diagnosed POAG leads to a decrease in IOP level by an average of 32.1 % of the initial level. With the additive tactics of assigning Bimoptik to the BB and / or IKA, the level of IOP goes down by 10.6 % more. If prostaglandin is changed to Bimoptik, the level of IOP decreases by 12.6 % of the prostaglandin-associated values. Also according to acquired data, Bimoptik has a low percentage of adverse reactions, slight hyperemia and discomfort were observed in 5.2 % of cases in all groups. Conclution. Bimoptik effectively reduces the level of IOP in both monotherapy and additive tactics with the least adverse reactions. |
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primary open angle glaucoma bimatoprost prostamide monotherapy with prostamides additive therapy with prostamides |
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