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. 1979 Mar 5;210(1):1-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00414784.

Comparison of the effects of nine beta-adrenergic blocking agents on intraocular pressure in rabbits

Comparison of the effects of nine beta-adrenergic blocking agents on intraocular pressure in rabbits

L Bonomi et al. Albrecht Von Graefes Arch Klin Exp Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

The intraocular pressure lowering effects of nine beta-adrenergic receptor blocking agents were compared using two different models of experimental ocular hypertension in rabbits. All the nine drugs possess, to different extents, a clear pressure-lowering action after topical administration into the conjunctival sac. For potency and duration of action, the best results were obtained with timolol and sotalol. Pindolol, oxprenolol, practolol, and propranolol are also fairly potent while less impressive effects were produced by atenolol, butidrine, and metoprolol. With the exception of propranolol, all the drugs were well tolerated by the ocular tissues.

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