What is the clinical difference between prostaglandin analogue of latanoprost and travoprost?
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- 3 Dec 2009 by karpagam
- Topics:
- latanoprost, travoprost
Answers (1)
14 Dec 2009
As they both belong to the same class of medicine and work in the same way there is clinically very little difference between them.
Everybody reacts differently to medicines and you may need to try both to find the one that works better for you.
See:http://www.drugs.com/mtm/latanoprost-ophthalmic.html
http://www.drugs.com/mtm/travoprost-ophthalmic.html
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