A noninvasive tonometer in the measurement of the effects of pindolol and timolol on intraocular pressure in normal subjects.
AUTOR(ES)
Rowley, S.
RESUMO
A noncontact tonometer was used to demonstrate in normal human volunteers the ocular hypotensive effects of single instillations of pindolol (1%) and timolol (0.25 and 0.5%) eye drops. Falls in intraocular pressure were significantly correlated with resting intraocular pressure. Evidence of systemic cardiovascular effects was seen in reductions in resting heart rate.
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