Eye drop boost after laser shows promise for glaucoma
NCT ID NCT06819046
Summary
This study tested whether adding a specific prescription eye drop (Rocklatan) after a common laser treatment for glaucoma works better than using artificial tears. It involved 70 adults with mild to moderate glaucoma who were candidates for the laser procedure. Researchers measured eye pressure to see which post-treatment approach provided better control of the disease.
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Colorado Ophthalmology Associates PC
Denver, Colorado, 50210, United States
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