hydrochlorothiazide has been researched along with Intraocular Pressure in 7 studies
Hydrochlorothiazide: A thiazide diuretic often considered the prototypical member of this class. It reduces the reabsorption of electrolytes from the renal tubules. This results in increased excretion of water and electrolytes, including sodium, potassium, chloride, and magnesium. It is used in the treatment of several disorders including edema, hypertension, diabetes insipidus, and hypoparathyroidism.
hydrochlorothiazide : A benzothiadiazine that is 3,4-dihydro-2H-1,2,4-benzothiadiazine 1,1-dioxide substituted by a chloro group at position 6 and a sulfonamide at 7. It is diuretic used for the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure.
Intraocular Pressure: The pressure of the fluids in the eye.
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"The authors experienced two cases of hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ)-induced acute-onset bilateral myopia and shallowing of the anterior chambers." | 7.77 | Acute-onset bilateral myopia and ciliochoroidal effusion induced by hydrochlorothiazide. ( Park, KH; Roh, YR; Woo, SJ, 2011) |
"In order to investigate whether or not there is a causal relationship between the metabolic acidosis and the ocular hypotension induced by acetazolamide, we undertook to correlate over a period of time the blood-acidifying and ocular-hypotonizing effects of administering the lowest intravenous effective dose of acetazolamide; to treat the metabolic acidosis induced by acetazolamide by means of the intravenous introduction of bases, and pulmonary hyperventilation (respiratory alkalosis); to evaluate the effects on the intraocular pressure (IOP) by neutralizing the acetazolamide-induced metabolic acidosis by means of a continuous infusion of sodium bicarbonate; to determine the relationship between the metabolic acidosis induced by blood-acidifying agents, which do not inhibit carbonic anhydrase, and the IOP; and to determine the changes in the acid-base status of the aqueous humor induced by acetazolamide and other blood-acidifying drugs." | 7.65 | Acetazolamide, metabolic acidosis, and intraocular pressure. ( Bietti, G; Pecori-Giraldi, J; Virno, M, 1975) |
"The authors experienced two cases of hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ)-induced acute-onset bilateral myopia and shallowing of the anterior chambers." | 3.77 | Acute-onset bilateral myopia and ciliochoroidal effusion induced by hydrochlorothiazide. ( Park, KH; Roh, YR; Woo, SJ, 2011) |
"In order to investigate whether or not there is a causal relationship between the metabolic acidosis and the ocular hypotension induced by acetazolamide, we undertook to correlate over a period of time the blood-acidifying and ocular-hypotonizing effects of administering the lowest intravenous effective dose of acetazolamide; to treat the metabolic acidosis induced by acetazolamide by means of the intravenous introduction of bases, and pulmonary hyperventilation (respiratory alkalosis); to evaluate the effects on the intraocular pressure (IOP) by neutralizing the acetazolamide-induced metabolic acidosis by means of a continuous infusion of sodium bicarbonate; to determine the relationship between the metabolic acidosis induced by blood-acidifying agents, which do not inhibit carbonic anhydrase, and the IOP; and to determine the changes in the acid-base status of the aqueous humor induced by acetazolamide and other blood-acidifying drugs." | 3.65 | Acetazolamide, metabolic acidosis, and intraocular pressure. ( Bietti, G; Pecori-Giraldi, J; Virno, M, 1975) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 3 (42.86) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 2 (28.57) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 1 (14.29) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 1 (14.29) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Roh, YR | 1 |
Woo, SJ | 1 |
Park, KH | 1 |
FAJARDO, RV | 1 |
HAMILTON, R | 1 |
LEOPOLD, IH | 1 |
HODGKINSON, CP | 1 |
INCH, FA | 1 |
SNEED, RJ | 1 |
Geanon, JD | 1 |
Perkins, TW | 1 |
Aminlari, A | 1 |
Sassani, JW | 1 |
McDonald, HR | 1 |
Bietti, G | 1 |
Virno, M | 1 |
Pecori-Giraldi, J | 1 |
7 other studies available for hydrochlorothiazide and Intraocular Pressure
Article | Year |
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Acute-onset bilateral myopia and ciliochoroidal effusion induced by hydrochlorothiazide.
Topics: Acute Disease; Adult; Anterior Chamber; Choroid; Cilia; Diuretics; Exudates and Transudates; Female; | 2011 |
The effect of hydrochlorothiazide (esidrex) on intraocular pressure in man.
Topics: Chlorothiazide; Eye Diseases; Hydrochlorothiazide; Intraocular Pressure; Tonometry, Ocular | 1960 |
Effects of flumethiazide, hydrochlorothiazide and acetazolamide on the intraocular pressure of rabbits receiving fludrocortisone.
Topics: Acetazolamide; Animals; Benzothiadiazines; Diuretics; Fludrocortisone; Hydrochlorothiazide; Intraocu | 1963 |
Bilateral acute angle-closure glaucoma associated with drug sensitivity to hydrochlorothiazide.
Topics: Acute Disease; Anterior Eye Segment; Antihypertensive Agents; Choroid Diseases; Drug Hypersensitivit | 1995 |
Simultaneous bilateral malignant glaucoma following laser iridotomy.
Topics: Atropine; Cyclopentolate; Female; Glaucoma, Angle-Closure; Humans; Hydrochlorothiazide; Intraocular | 1993 |
Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
Topics: Antihypertensive Agents; Blood Pressure; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Fluorescein Angiography; F | 2000 |
Acetazolamide, metabolic acidosis, and intraocular pressure.
Topics: Acetazolamide; Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Alkalosis, Respiratory; Animals; Ascorbic Acid; Buff | 1975 |