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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Carteolol (trade names Cartrol, Ocupress, Teoptic, Arteolol, Arteoptic, Calte, Cartéabak, Carteol, Cartéol, Cartrol, Elebloc, Endak, Glauteolol, Mikelan, Poenglaucol, Singlauc) is a non-selective beta blocker used to treat glaucoma.

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  • El-Kamel A, Al-Dosari H, Al-Jenoobi F (2006). "Environmentally responsive ophthalmic gel formulation of carteolol hydrochloride.". Drug Deliv 13 (1): 55â€"9. doi:10.1080/10717540500309073. PMID 16401594. 
  • Kuwahara K, Oizumi N, Fujisawa S, Tanito M, Ohira A (2005). "Carteolol hydrochloride protects human corneal epithelial cells from UVB-induced damage in vitro.". Cornea 24 (2): 213â€"20. doi:10.1097/01.ico.0000141232.41343.9d. PMID 15725891. 
  • Trinquand C, Romanet J, Nordmann J, Allaire C (2003). "[Efficacy and safety of long-acting carteolol 1% once daily. A double-masked, randomized study]". J Fr Ophtalmol 26 (2): 131â€"6. PMID 12660585. 


 
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