Tuesday, May 21, 2013

PGAs Cause Droopy Eyelids

Science Digest reports that “prostaglandin analogues (PGAs) are often the first line of treatment for people with glaucoma. PGAs have long been associated with blurred vision, dryness, changes in eye color and other side effects. Now a new study has found that these drugs also cause upper and lower eyelid drooping and other issues that can interfere with vision.” Read more.

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