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Ophthalmic

The most common form of ophthalmic drugs is eye drops, ointments or creams, but they may come in form of regular tablets. In this section you will find detailed descriptions to drugs used against such conditions as glaucoma, eye infection, reddening, dryness, tearing and itching, as well as eye hygiene products.


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Nedocromil Sodium

Type of Drug: Antiasthmatic.Prescribed for: Mild to moderate bronchial asthma.Nedocromil Sodium General InformationNedocromil is an anti-inflammatory agent that is inhaled as part of the process of preventing bronchial asthma. It…

Carteolol

Type of Drug: Beta-adrenergic-blocking agent Prescribed for: High blood pressure; angina pectoris; glaucoma (eyedrops).General InformationCarteolol is one of 14 beta-adrenergic-blocking drugs that interfere with the action of a…

Betaxolol

Type of Drug: Beta-adrenergic-blocking agent. Prescribed for: High blood pressure and glaucoma.General InformationBetaxolol is one of 14 beta-adrenergic-blocking drugs that interfere with the action of a specific part of the…