Mannitol decreases the intraocular pressure by ?

Correct Answer: Withdrawing water from vitreous
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Withdrawing water from vitreous By osmotic action mannitol encourages movement of water from aqueous humour --> decrease. Mannitol is used in angle closure (narrow angle, acute congestive) glaucoma. Treatment of acute congestive glaucoma o Definitive therapy is surgery (laser iridotomy) Drugs are used to decrease the i.o.t. during an acute attack. o Approch is : Sta i.v. mannitol or i.v. acetazolamide When i.o.t. stas falling, sta topical pilocarpine or b -blocker (timolol). Apraclonidine/latanoprost may be added. Once i.o.t. is reduced, surgery is done.
Category: Pharmacology
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