Qoliana User Reviews & Ratings
Qoliana has an average rating of 1.0 out of 10 from a total of 1 reviews on Drugs.com. 0% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 100% reported a negative experience.
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Glaucoma, Open Angle | 1 reviews for Glaucoma, Open Angle | 56 medications |
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For Glaucoma, Open Angle "My ophthalmologist started me on brimonidine when he told me that my ocular pressure was too high. Almost immediately, I started to have problems with bright lights when driving after dark. I did some research and determined that this medication, when introduced to the eye, 'the dilator muscle experiences reduced activity, causing less pupil dilation and resulting in a more miotic pupil.' I had night blindness because the doctor failed to consider this activity, and my life changed dramatically."