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Considering taking medication to treat Wide-Angle Glaucoma? Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Wide-Angle Glaucoma. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

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Drug Name IndicationWhat's this? TypeWhat's this? User Reviews
Xalatan Opht     80 User Reviews
acetazolamide Oral     65 User Reviews
Lumigan Opht     47 User Reviews
Combigan Opht     38 User Reviews
Travatan Z Opht     36 User Reviews
Azopt Opht     29 User Reviews
Alphagan P Opht     26 User Reviews
Diamox Sequels Oral     22 User Reviews
methazolamide Oral     14 User Reviews
timolol maleate Opht     12 User Reviews
Cosopt Opht     11 User Reviews
timolol Opht     11 User Reviews
Istalol Opht     10 User Reviews
brimonidine Opht     8 User Reviews
Timoptic Opht     7 User Reviews
latanoprost Opht     6 User Reviews
Zioptan (PF) Opht     6 User Reviews
pilocarpine HCl Opht     5 User Reviews
Trusopt Opht     5 User Reviews
dorzolamide Opht     3 User Reviews
Pilopine HS Opht     2 User Reviews
Neptazane Oral     2 User Reviews
brinzolamide Opht     2 User Reviews
dorzolamide-timolol Opht     2 User Reviews
levobunolol Opht     1 User Reviews
Isopto Carpine Opht     1 User Reviews
Phospholine Iodide Opht     1 User Reviews
echothiophate iodide Opht     1 User Reviews
Betimol Opht     1 User Reviews
betaxolol Opht     1 User Reviews
travoprost Opht     1 User Reviews
bimatoprost Opht     1 User Reviews
Betoptic S Opht     1 User Reviews
timolol maleate (PF) Opht     1 User Reviews
apraclonidine Opht     Be the first to review it
Betagan Opht     Be the first to review it
Timoptic-XE Opht     Be the first to review it
metipranolol Opht     Be the first to review it
Iopidine Opht     Be the first to review it
Isopto Carbachol Opht     Be the first to review it
carbachol Opht     Be the first to review it
carteolol Opht     Be the first to review it
unoprostone isopropyl Opht     Be the first to review it
Rescula Opht     Be the first to review it
Timoptic Ocudose (PF) Opht     Be the first to review it
travoprost (benzalkonium) Opht     Be the first to review it
brimonidine-timolol Opht     Be the first to review it
dorzolamide-timolol (PF) Opht     Be the first to review it
tafluprost (PF) Opht     Be the first to review it
Cosopt PF Opht     Be the first to review it
brinzolamide-brimonidine Opht     Be the first to review it
Simbrinza Opht     Be the first to review it

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