HOMEPRODUCTSCOMPANYCONTACTFAQResearchDictionaryPharmaSign Up FREE or Login

Steroid induced glaucoma and cataract.

Abstract
Long term use of topical & systemic steroids produce secondary open angle glaucoma similar to chronic simple glaucoma. The increased IOP caused by prolonged steroid therapy is reversible but the damage produced by it is irreversible. In this study, we analysed 25 patients (44 eyes) with steroid induced glaucoma, who reported to us with dimness of vision, haloes and elevated I.O.P. and were using steroids for long duration due to various causes. The behaviour of the I.O.P. due to different steroid preparations, the type of lenticular change, and the management of those cases are discussed in this paper. From our study we conclude that dexamethasone and betamethasone both topical as well as systemic are more potent in producing glaucoma and cataract than medrysone and prednisolone. The condition is reversible without permanent damage when the duration of steroid therapy is short and vice versa.
AuthorsR Mohan, A R Muralidharan
JournalIndian journal of ophthalmology (Indian J Ophthalmol) 1989 Jan-Mar Vol. 37 Issue 1 Pg. 13-6 ISSN: 0301-4738 [Print] India
PMID2807493 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Dexamethasone
  • Betamethasone
Topics
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Betamethasone (adverse effects)
  • Cataract (chemically induced)
  • Child
  • Dexamethasone (adverse effects)
  • Female
  • Glaucoma, Open-Angle (chemically induced)
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged

Join CureHunter, for free Research Interface BASIC access!

Take advantage of free CureHunter research engine access to explore the best drug and treatment options for any disease. Find out why thousands of doctors, pharma researchers and patient activists around the world use CureHunter every day.
Realize the full power of the drug-disease research graph!


Choose Username:
Email:
Password:
Verify Password:
Enter Code Shown: