Method of lowering intraocular pressure using phenylimino-imidazoles
A method is provided of treating glaucoma in a patient which comprises administering, preferably as eye drops, an effective amount of the compound STR1 which is preferably in the form of its hydrochloride. The compound is administered preferably in the form of a sterile pharmacologically acceptable solution which contains from 0.1 to 5, and more preferably 0.1 to 2.0, percent by weight of said compound. The patient preferably obtains the anti-glaucoma agent in the form of a kit which comprises the sterile pharmacologically acceptable solution and an eyedropper for dispensing said sterile pharmacologically acceptable solution to the affected eyes of a patient suffering from glaucoma.
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(2008/06/13)
Method for lowering intraocular pressure using phenylimino-imidazoles
2-(Trisubstituted phenylimino)-imidazole compounds also known as 2-(trisubstituted anilino)-1,3 diazacyclopentene-(2) compounds are used to lower intraocular pressure.
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(2008/06/13)
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