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Acetazolamide and Outflow Facility

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1966
The carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are the drugs most useful clinically in reducing aqueous flow and lowering intraocular pressure. 1-3 Their hypotensive effect is greater in the hypertensive eye than in the normal, and in the latter has been reported to be accompanied by a compensatory reduction in outflow facility.
Miles A. Galin, Laurence S. Harris
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