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Drugs used in glaucoma
Dr. D. K. Brahma
Associate Professor
Department of Pharmacology
NEIGRIHMS, Shillong
What is glaucoma ?
• Glaucoma – ancient meaning (Greek) clouded or blue-
green hue
• Glaucoma – blindness coming from advancing years (!)
• Second leading cause of blindness
• Glaucoma is a group of disorders characterized by a
progressive optic neuropathy resulting in a
characteristic appearance of optic disc & specific
pattern of irreversible visual field defects that are
associated frequently but not invariably with ↑IOP
(>21 mm Hg)
• All types of glaucoma – progressive optic neuropathy
due to the death of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs)
Aqueous humor dynamics
• Aqueous is continuously
produced by the ciliary body
(2-3 µl/minute)
• Aqueous flows from the
posterior chamber through
the pupil into the anterior
chamber
• Aqueous filters largely through
the trabecular meshwork
(90%) and canal of Schlemm→
episcleral venous plexus and
into systemic circulation.
• Aqueous also exits to a smaller
extent through the ocular
venous system (10%)
– Uveoscleral outflow (ciliary
body, choroid, scleral vessels)
Types of glaucoma
• Congenital glaucoma
• Primary glaucoma
– Open angle
– Closed angle
• Secondary glaucoma –
lens induced, traumatic
or steroid induced
• Absolute glaucoma
Therapeutic goal
• Lower IOT by
– Reduction of aqueous humor secretion
– Promoting aqueous drainage
• Lowering of IOT retards the progression of
optic nerve damage even in normal/low i.o.t
Sites of actions of ocular hypotensive
drugs
Open angle/wide angle/chronic
simple glaucoma
• Genetically predisposed degenerative disease
affecting patency of trabecular meshwork
• Meshwork becomes less efficient at draining
• IOP builds up progressively
• Damage of the optic nerve
• Has no symptoms in its early stages after middle age
• Ocular hypotensive drugs - reduce formation of AH,
increase drainage or protect optic nerve
Open-angle Glaucoma (OAG)
Available drugs
• β- adrenergic blockers: Timolol, Betaxolol and
Levobunolol
• α- adrenergic agonists: Dipivefrine, Apraclonidine
and Brimonidine
• PG analogues: Latanoprost, Travoprost and
Bimatoprost
• Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: Acetazolamide and
dorzolamide
• Miotics: Pilocarpine and Physostigmine
Location of targets of drugs
β- adrenergic blocker in glaucoma -
MOA
• Topical β- adrenergic blockers have been the first line of
drugs - PG F2α are preferred now
• Contrast to miotics – no effects on pupil size, tone of
cilliary muscle and outflow facility
• Lower IOP by reducing aqueous formation
– Down regulation of adenylylcyclase due to β2 receptor blockade
in cilliary epithelium
– Reduction of blood flow
• Advantages over miotics – produce less ocular side
effects, lipophillic and weak anaesthetic (corneal
hyposthesia and damage)
β- adrenergic blockers – contd.
• Ocular side effects: mild and infrequent
– Stinging, redness, dryness
– Corneal hypoesthesia
– Blurred vision
– Blepharoconjunctivitis
• Systemic adverse effects: Major limitation of use
– Nasolacrima duct
– Life threatening bronchospasm – COPD and asthma
– Bradycardia, heart block and CHF – ADRs
– Inner canthus pressure – 5 min
Individual drugs – beta blockers
• Timolol (0.25-0.5% eye drops): Non-Selective- β1 + β2
• No LA or sympathomimetic action
• ↓ IOT by 20-35% - 1 hour to 12 hours
• Smooth and well sustained action after chronic dosing→ high level of
clinical safety – advantage
• 30% patients response ?
• Betaxolol (0.5 %)
• Selective β1 blocker - Less bronchopulmonary, probably less cardiac,
central and metabolic effects
• Exert protective effect on retinal neurones
• Less efficacious in ↓ IOT than timolol (β2)
• Levobunolol: Once daily dosing alt. to timolol
 Ocular and systemic side effects similar to timolol
α – adrenergic agonists
• MOA
– α1 constrict ciliary BVs - reduced aqueous secretion
– α2 in ciliary epithelium reduce aqueous secretion
– Secondary role in enhancing drainage of aqueous mainly through
uveoscleral outflow and also trabecular outflow
• Dipivefrine (0.1 %)
 Adrenaline – ocular smarting, reactive hyperemia
 Prodrug of adrenaline→ Adr. ↓ IOT by ↑ uveoscleral outflow,↑
trabecular outflow (β2), ↓ aqueous production (α1 + α2 )
 Not used now due to systemic effects & ocular intolerance
 Maybe used as an add-on therapy
α – adrenergic agonists – contd.
• Apraclonidine (0.5- 1%): Clonidine congener
– No CNS penetration - acts on both α1 & α2 receptors of ciliary body→
↓ aqueous production.
– ↓ IOT by ~25%
– ADRs: itching, lid dermatitis, follicular conjunctivitis, mydriasis, eyelid
retraction, dryness of mouth and nose etc.
– Use is restricted to short term control of IOT spikes (trabeculoplasty or
iridotomy).
• Brimonidine (0.2%): Newer clonidine congener, more selective to α2
– More lipophilic than apraclonidine
– ↓ IOT by 20-27% by ↓ aq. production and ↑ uveoscleral flow.
– Uses both in short term (post surgery) and long term therapy in
glaucoma. – add on therapy
Prostaglandin analogues
• Low concentration of PGF2α analogues ↓ IOT by:
• Increase uveoscleral outflow (↑ciliary tissue permeability and vascular
permeability)
• Trabecular outflow less marked
• Down regulation of ciliary body COX- 2 in wide angle glaucoma- role of
PG in aq. humour dynamics.
• Latanoprost (0.005% eye drop)
• Topically IOT ↓ 25-35%, well sustained
• ↓ IOT in normal pressure glaucoma also
• Ocular irritation and pain
• Good efficacy, once daily application and absence of systemic
complications – first choice in open angle glaucoma
• Other ADRs: Blurring of vision, iris pigmentation, thickening and
darkening of eye lashes etc.
• Travoprost and Bimatoprost: similar efficacy with Latanoprost
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
• Carbonic anhydrase present within ciliary epithelial cells
generates HCŌ3 ion secreted into aq. humour.
• Inhibition of carbonic anhydrase - Limits generation of
bicarbonate ion → reduction of aqueous humour
• Acetazolamide:
– Orally – 0.25 gm 6-12 hourly
– Used to supplement ocular hypotensive drugs for short term
indication like angle closure, before & after surgery/laser therapy
– Long term use when IOP not controlled by topical drugs
• Side effects: Systemic s/e – paresthesia, anorexia, hypokalemia,
acidosis, malaise, depression (on long term use)
• Dorzolamide: 2% eyedrop topical – 20% efficacy
Miotics
• In 1970s – were standard antiglaucoma drugs
• Last option because of several drawbacks – myopia,
diminution of vision, headache
• Pilocarpine:
 Causes miosis by contraction of iris sphincter muscle →
removes pupillary block and reverses obliteration of
iridocorneal angle
 Contraction of ciliary muscle → pulls on scleral spur and
improves trabecular patency.
 Max of 10-20% IOP reduction - 0.5% to 4% solution
OAG – current approach
• Monotherapy with Latanoprost or a topical β -
blocker
• If not target attained – change to alternative
drug or both together
• Brimonidine/dorzolamide (or dipivefrine) used
whent above two contraindicated
• Acetazolamide and Miotics – last option
Angle closure (narrow angle, acute
congestive) Glaucoma
• Emergency situation occurring in person with narrow
iridocorneal angle and shallow anterior chamber
• IOT raised after it is being precipitated by mydriasis
• IOT rises rapidly to very high levels (40 - 60 mmHg)
• Marked congestion of eyes and severe headache
• Failure to lower IOT → loss of sight
• Definite treatment – surgery (iridotomy/laser
therapy)
Closed angle glaucoma
Therapy of closed angle glaucoma
1. Hypertonic mannitol (20%) 1.5-2 g/kg or Glycerol (10%):
• IV infusion – decongest eye by osmotic action
• Glycerine 50% - retention enema
2. Acetazolamide (0.5g) IV followed by oral BD started
concurrently
3. Miotic: If above reduced the IOP -topical Pilocarpine 1-4 %
every 10 mins initially & then at longer intervals.
4. Topical β blocker: Timolol 0.5% 12 hourly in addition.
5. Latanaprost (0.005%) / Apraclonidine (1%) may also be
added.
Chronic narrow angle: miotic/other drugs for longer period
Must know
• Different categories of drugs used in open
angle glaucoma
• Their sites and mechanism of action
• Management of closed angle glaucoma
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Drugs used in glaucoma

  • 1. Drugs used in glaucoma Dr. D. K. Brahma Associate Professor Department of Pharmacology NEIGRIHMS, Shillong
  • 2. What is glaucoma ? • Glaucoma – ancient meaning (Greek) clouded or blue- green hue • Glaucoma – blindness coming from advancing years (!) • Second leading cause of blindness • Glaucoma is a group of disorders characterized by a progressive optic neuropathy resulting in a characteristic appearance of optic disc & specific pattern of irreversible visual field defects that are associated frequently but not invariably with ↑IOP (>21 mm Hg) • All types of glaucoma – progressive optic neuropathy due to the death of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs)
  • 3. Aqueous humor dynamics • Aqueous is continuously produced by the ciliary body (2-3 µl/minute) • Aqueous flows from the posterior chamber through the pupil into the anterior chamber • Aqueous filters largely through the trabecular meshwork (90%) and canal of Schlemm→ episcleral venous plexus and into systemic circulation. • Aqueous also exits to a smaller extent through the ocular venous system (10%) – Uveoscleral outflow (ciliary body, choroid, scleral vessels)
  • 4. Types of glaucoma • Congenital glaucoma • Primary glaucoma – Open angle – Closed angle • Secondary glaucoma – lens induced, traumatic or steroid induced • Absolute glaucoma
  • 5. Therapeutic goal • Lower IOT by – Reduction of aqueous humor secretion – Promoting aqueous drainage • Lowering of IOT retards the progression of optic nerve damage even in normal/low i.o.t
  • 6. Sites of actions of ocular hypotensive drugs
  • 7. Open angle/wide angle/chronic simple glaucoma • Genetically predisposed degenerative disease affecting patency of trabecular meshwork • Meshwork becomes less efficient at draining • IOP builds up progressively • Damage of the optic nerve • Has no symptoms in its early stages after middle age • Ocular hypotensive drugs - reduce formation of AH, increase drainage or protect optic nerve
  • 9. Available drugs • β- adrenergic blockers: Timolol, Betaxolol and Levobunolol • α- adrenergic agonists: Dipivefrine, Apraclonidine and Brimonidine • PG analogues: Latanoprost, Travoprost and Bimatoprost • Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: Acetazolamide and dorzolamide • Miotics: Pilocarpine and Physostigmine
  • 11. β- adrenergic blocker in glaucoma - MOA • Topical β- adrenergic blockers have been the first line of drugs - PG F2α are preferred now • Contrast to miotics – no effects on pupil size, tone of cilliary muscle and outflow facility • Lower IOP by reducing aqueous formation – Down regulation of adenylylcyclase due to β2 receptor blockade in cilliary epithelium – Reduction of blood flow • Advantages over miotics – produce less ocular side effects, lipophillic and weak anaesthetic (corneal hyposthesia and damage)
  • 12. β- adrenergic blockers – contd. • Ocular side effects: mild and infrequent – Stinging, redness, dryness – Corneal hypoesthesia – Blurred vision – Blepharoconjunctivitis • Systemic adverse effects: Major limitation of use – Nasolacrima duct – Life threatening bronchospasm – COPD and asthma – Bradycardia, heart block and CHF – ADRs – Inner canthus pressure – 5 min
  • 13. Individual drugs – beta blockers • Timolol (0.25-0.5% eye drops): Non-Selective- β1 + β2 • No LA or sympathomimetic action • ↓ IOT by 20-35% - 1 hour to 12 hours • Smooth and well sustained action after chronic dosing→ high level of clinical safety – advantage • 30% patients response ? • Betaxolol (0.5 %) • Selective β1 blocker - Less bronchopulmonary, probably less cardiac, central and metabolic effects • Exert protective effect on retinal neurones • Less efficacious in ↓ IOT than timolol (β2) • Levobunolol: Once daily dosing alt. to timolol  Ocular and systemic side effects similar to timolol
  • 14. α – adrenergic agonists • MOA – α1 constrict ciliary BVs - reduced aqueous secretion – α2 in ciliary epithelium reduce aqueous secretion – Secondary role in enhancing drainage of aqueous mainly through uveoscleral outflow and also trabecular outflow • Dipivefrine (0.1 %)  Adrenaline – ocular smarting, reactive hyperemia  Prodrug of adrenaline→ Adr. ↓ IOT by ↑ uveoscleral outflow,↑ trabecular outflow (β2), ↓ aqueous production (α1 + α2 )  Not used now due to systemic effects & ocular intolerance  Maybe used as an add-on therapy
  • 15. α – adrenergic agonists – contd. • Apraclonidine (0.5- 1%): Clonidine congener – No CNS penetration - acts on both α1 & α2 receptors of ciliary body→ ↓ aqueous production. – ↓ IOT by ~25% – ADRs: itching, lid dermatitis, follicular conjunctivitis, mydriasis, eyelid retraction, dryness of mouth and nose etc. – Use is restricted to short term control of IOT spikes (trabeculoplasty or iridotomy). • Brimonidine (0.2%): Newer clonidine congener, more selective to α2 – More lipophilic than apraclonidine – ↓ IOT by 20-27% by ↓ aq. production and ↑ uveoscleral flow. – Uses both in short term (post surgery) and long term therapy in glaucoma. – add on therapy
  • 16. Prostaglandin analogues • Low concentration of PGF2α analogues ↓ IOT by: • Increase uveoscleral outflow (↑ciliary tissue permeability and vascular permeability) • Trabecular outflow less marked • Down regulation of ciliary body COX- 2 in wide angle glaucoma- role of PG in aq. humour dynamics. • Latanoprost (0.005% eye drop) • Topically IOT ↓ 25-35%, well sustained • ↓ IOT in normal pressure glaucoma also • Ocular irritation and pain • Good efficacy, once daily application and absence of systemic complications – first choice in open angle glaucoma • Other ADRs: Blurring of vision, iris pigmentation, thickening and darkening of eye lashes etc. • Travoprost and Bimatoprost: similar efficacy with Latanoprost
  • 17. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors • Carbonic anhydrase present within ciliary epithelial cells generates HCŌ3 ion secreted into aq. humour. • Inhibition of carbonic anhydrase - Limits generation of bicarbonate ion → reduction of aqueous humour • Acetazolamide: – Orally – 0.25 gm 6-12 hourly – Used to supplement ocular hypotensive drugs for short term indication like angle closure, before & after surgery/laser therapy – Long term use when IOP not controlled by topical drugs • Side effects: Systemic s/e – paresthesia, anorexia, hypokalemia, acidosis, malaise, depression (on long term use) • Dorzolamide: 2% eyedrop topical – 20% efficacy
  • 18. Miotics • In 1970s – were standard antiglaucoma drugs • Last option because of several drawbacks – myopia, diminution of vision, headache • Pilocarpine:  Causes miosis by contraction of iris sphincter muscle → removes pupillary block and reverses obliteration of iridocorneal angle  Contraction of ciliary muscle → pulls on scleral spur and improves trabecular patency.  Max of 10-20% IOP reduction - 0.5% to 4% solution
  • 19. OAG – current approach • Monotherapy with Latanoprost or a topical β - blocker • If not target attained – change to alternative drug or both together • Brimonidine/dorzolamide (or dipivefrine) used whent above two contraindicated • Acetazolamide and Miotics – last option
  • 20. Angle closure (narrow angle, acute congestive) Glaucoma • Emergency situation occurring in person with narrow iridocorneal angle and shallow anterior chamber • IOT raised after it is being precipitated by mydriasis • IOT rises rapidly to very high levels (40 - 60 mmHg) • Marked congestion of eyes and severe headache • Failure to lower IOT → loss of sight • Definite treatment – surgery (iridotomy/laser therapy)
  • 22. Therapy of closed angle glaucoma 1. Hypertonic mannitol (20%) 1.5-2 g/kg or Glycerol (10%): • IV infusion – decongest eye by osmotic action • Glycerine 50% - retention enema 2. Acetazolamide (0.5g) IV followed by oral BD started concurrently 3. Miotic: If above reduced the IOP -topical Pilocarpine 1-4 % every 10 mins initially & then at longer intervals. 4. Topical β blocker: Timolol 0.5% 12 hourly in addition. 5. Latanaprost (0.005%) / Apraclonidine (1%) may also be added. Chronic narrow angle: miotic/other drugs for longer period
  • 23. Must know • Different categories of drugs used in open angle glaucoma • Their sites and mechanism of action • Management of closed angle glaucoma