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Primary open angle glaucoma, Glaucoma 1

Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) is the most prevalent form of glaucoma, and a major cause of irreversible blindness. POAG is often accompanied by ocular hypertension and characterized by progressive loss of retinal ganglion cells, atrophy of the optic nerve, and visual field loss. To date, at least 20 genetic loci for POAG have been reported. And four causative genes (CYP1B1, MYOC, OPTN, and WDR36) are identified from these loci. In addition, recently, heterozygous NTF4 mutation was associated with the phenotype in a small percentage of patients.

Drugs that treat Primary open angle glaucoma, Glaucoma 1

Glanatec

Made by

Kowa

Approval date

2014/9/26

Travatanz

Made by

Alcon Japan

Approval date

2007/7/31

Azopt

Made by

Alcon Japan

Approval date

2002/10/8