摘要 |
Although carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (C.A.I.) can be administered systemically by oral or intravenous routes, attempts to administer them topically have been ineffective and inactive in the treatment of intraocular hypertension. The alkali metal salts, especially the sodium and potassium salts, of salt-forming C.A.I. are now found to be remarkably effective in lowering intraocular pressure, even in normotensive hosts, but especially in those hosts having an elevated intraocular pressure. |