Why is it recommended that people with glaucoma don't take Midol and the like? - is glaucoma communicable
The label says to a doctor before you when you ask to have glaucoma, but talk about drugs like. Why is this so? Also, you are referring to both types of glaucoma, or a?
Is Glaucoma Communicable Why Is It Recommended That People With Glaucoma Don't Take Midol And The Like?
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Midol contains an antihistamine pyrilamine mentioned. All antihistamines have a potential effect on glaucoma or increased pressure in the eye. To make it a good (pre-) reaction to a similar question:
"In patients with narrow angle glaucoma, [antihistamine] May elevated intraocular pressure (pressure inside the eye cause), may worsen glaucoma. That is why we always recommend that you that people (with glaucoma do not use antihistamines. However, open people with open angle glaucoma, the eye, where the liquid can only move or drain) may be able to safely use antihistamines, because they are more likely to increase the intraocular pressure through the effects of the drug. "
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