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Ocular Hypertension Medications

Ocular hypertension refers to elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) without any signs of glaucoma damage. It can lead to glaucoma if not monitored and treated. Medications, including topical eye drops, are commonly prescribed to help lower IOP and prevent potential vision loss.

Medications for Ocular Hypertension

Common generic medications for ocular hypertension include: timolol, brimonidine, dorzolamide, and latanoprost. These medications help manage IOP and reduce the risk of developing glaucoma.