Addressing rapidly progressing glaucoma in Glaucoma

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Addressing rapidly progressing intraoccular pressure in Glaucoma

Addressing rapidly progressing intraoccular pressure in Glaucoma

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Fixed dose combination medications mean that there are more than one medication in the bottle that you're using. This is important to you because instead of using drops, one at a time with a five minute interval, you can put both medications in at the same time. Long term. This will decrease the irritation and inflammation of your eyes.

Presenter: Dr. Paul Harasymowycz, Ophthalmologist, Montreal, QC

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