GLAUCOMA MEDICATION USE REDUCES THE LIKELIHOOD OF DEATH

Arch Ophthalmol. 2010;128(2):235-240.

After adjustment for potential confounding variables, the use of glaucoma medications was associated with a reduced likelihood of death in this large sample of US adults with glaucoma. Future investigations should explore this association further because these findings may have important clinical implications.

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