Pharmacology of Drugs Used For Glaucoma Flashcards
(33 cards)
What drugs may be administered systemically to treat acute glaucoma?
CA inhibitors - Acetazolamide, Methazolamide (note suffix -zolamide)
What is the first-line drug for treatment of acute, closed-angle glaucoma?
Acetazolamide (CA inhibitor). If pressure remains high after one hour, an osmotic agent may be administered
What is the MOA of muscarinic agonists to treat glaucoma?
Increase outflow via the conventional/trabecular pathway by contracting the ciliary muscles to induce miosis (pupil constriction)
What carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are topically given to treat glaucoma?
Dorzolamide, Brinzolamine (note suffix -zolamide)
Why is apraclonidine only used for acute treatment?
Patients develop tachyphylaxis. This is similar to drug tolerance, but occurs more quickly. Patients between unresponsive to therapy.
What parasympathomimetic drugs may be used to treat glaucoma?
Pilocarpine, Carbachol
What are the osmotic agents used to treat glaucoma?
Mannitol, Glycerin, Isosorbide, Urea
What are the clinical indications for osmotic agents in treating glaucoma?
Acute, closed-angle glaucoma and malignant glaucoma
Through what two methods can aqueous humor flow out of the eye?
Conventional and unconventional pathways.
Describe the inflow of aqueous humor.
Produced by ciliary processes in the posterior chamber, flows around the lens and pupil into the anterior chamber
What ADRs are associated with pilocarpine and carbachol?
These are muscarinic agonists associated with ocular irritation, dimness of vision, myopia (nearsightedness), headache, retinal detachment
Through what processes can glaucoma treatment be targeted?
Decrease inflow or increase outflow through the conventional/unconventional pathways
True/False. Beta-blockers have no known ADRs when used for glaucoma treatment.
False. Beta-blockers have no local ADRs, but may cause depression, confusion, dry mouth, impotence, and fatigue.
What classes of drugs may be used to reduce aqueous humor inflow?
Beta-blockers, alpha agonists, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
What is the only class of drugs that may be administered systemically to treat glaucoma?
Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors
In this outflow pathway, aqueous humor is reabsorbed by ciliary muscles.
Unconventional (Uveoscleral) Pathway
What are the contraindications for the use of beta-blockers in treating patients with glaucoma?
Asthma, COPD, bradycardia, heart failure. Blocking B2 receptors will cause bronchoconstriction and decreased HR
Metallic taste, paresthesias, hypokalemia, and metabolic acidosis are associated with what drug class used to treat glaucoma?
Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors
How does open-angle glaucoma differ from closed-angle?
Open-angle glaucoma is a chronic process due to issues with aqueous humor outflow. In open-angle glaucoma, the Iridocorneal angle is normal.
What alpha2 agonists are used to treat glaucoma?
Apraclonidine, Brimonidine. Note the suffix -nidine
What is the MOA of osmotic agents in treating glaucoma?
Make plasma hypertonic to draw water from vitreous humor, decrease aqueous humor production, and decrease intraocular pressure
What are the contraindications for Brimonidine?
Children under 2yo due to CNS depression
Where is aqueous humor produced?
By epithelium of ciliary processes in the eye
True/False. Carbachol is more effective than pilocarpine in treating glaucome.
False. Pilocarpine is more effective than Carbachol, but neither are first-line agents.