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No. Above drug should not be uesd if you have glaucoma.
Because patients with Marfan are at increased risk of glaucoma, they should have the fluid pressure inside the eye measured every year as part of an eye examination. Glaucoma can be treated with medications or with surgery.
Patients with glaucoma should not have LASIK because the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the eye is raised during the procedure.
It is used for Glaucoma , Stomach problems, cancer patients and anxiety.
Atropine is contraindicated in patients predisposed to narrow-angle glaucoma because it can cause pupil dilation (mydriasis), which may lead to increased intraocular pressure. In narrow-angle glaucoma, the drainage angle of the eye is already compromised, and dilation can further obstruct the drainage of aqueous humor. This can precipitate an acute glaucoma attack, resulting in severe pain and potential vision loss. Therefore, alternatives that do not induce pupil dilation are preferred in these patients.
We don't give levodopa to:psychiatric patients (because it will antagonize the effect of antipsychotics)glaucoma patients (because it can increase our intraocular pressure)peptic ulcer patients (because it might cause hemorrhage)
Bloodroot is potentially toxic. Not to be used by pregnant or nursing women or women attempting to conceive, glaucoma patients or children. Long-term consumption may contribute to glaucoma.
Seredyn, a dietary supplement often used for anxiety, may not have been extensively studied in patients with glaucoma. It's essential for individuals with glaucoma to consult their healthcare provider before using Seredyn, as some ingredients may potentially affect intraocular pressure. Always prioritize professional medical advice to ensure safety and appropriateness for your specific health conditions.
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Benzodiazepines should not be used in patients with psychosis, acute narrow-angle glaucoma, or liver disease.