Drugs prohibited in glaucoma

There are six main categories of drugs that are used with caution or prohibited in patients with glaucoma: the first category of smooth muscle antispasmodic drugs, atropine, 654-2, gastric ulcer, gastrin, antispasmodic, antispasmodic spirit, gastrin, etc. are prohibited in patients with closed-angle glaucoma. The second category of antidepressants, Doxepin, chlorpromazine, promethazine and amitriptyline should be used with caution. The third category of analgesic drugs, be cautious with Klonopin, Pingxin, Carbamazepine, etc. For the fourth group of anti-hypertensive drugs, use Meprobamate and hexamethonium bromide with caution. For anti-angina drugs, use cardiac pain, nitroglycerin, long-acting nitroglycerin, and isoamyl nitrite with caution. The sixth category of adrenaline hormone drugs, caution with cortisone, prednisone, dexamethasone, prednisolone, etc.