Focus on glaucoma management: IOP control and quality of life improvement


Colin Kerr
Published: Thursday, June 8, 2017
Approaches to management for patients with ocular hypertension (OHT) and glaucoma need to be individualised but the goals for all patients remain the same: maintain visual function and quality of life. A panel of experts was convened to discuss strategies for achieving these goals, taking into account evidence-based guideline recommendations and oppportunities for improving safety, effectiveness and treatment adherence with preservative-free and and fixed-combination mechanisms.
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