Norepinephrine in treatment of ocular hypertension and glaucoma
I. P. Pollack and H. Rossi
Norepinephrine (4%) as free base produced a significant fall in intraocular
pressure and resistance to outflow. This effect was sustained for up to 20
weeks. No significant difference could be shown between the effect of 2%,
3%, and 4% norepinephrine on the aquious humor dynamics. The effect on
pressure and facility was shown in eyes with ocular hypertension and with
glaucoma. An additive effect was observed after use of norepinephrine with
pilocarpine in the treatment of glaucoma. Crossover studies between
epinephrine borate 1% and norepinephrine borate 4% revealed no significant
difference. Like epinephrine, norepinephrine produces a conjunctival
hyperemia in many patients. However, there is an absence of tachycardia
after use of norepinephrine, and one person in this study showed an
allergic reaction to epinephrine that cleared promptly and completely when
norepinephrine was substituted.