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Increased incidence of glaucoma medication usage in middle-aged Australian males taking antiretroviral medication - a population-based study.

Wen-Shen LeeShaun ParsonsDean CugleySophie RogersLyndell L LimAnthony J Hall
Published in: Journal of ophthalmic inflammation and infection (2020)
Compared with the known increase in glaucoma prevalence with age in the general Australian population, a statistically significant increased prevalence in use of IOP-lowering medications was found in males on ART aged 30-49 years. The mechanism for this is yet to be determined, but possible causes include sequelae of HIV infection, a drug-induced side effect, or increased medical surveillance.
Keyphrases
  • drug induced
  • risk factors
  • liver injury
  • adverse drug
  • middle aged
  • healthcare
  • hiv infected
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • public health
  • hiv aids
  • emergency department
  • hiv positive
  • hiv infected patients
  • hepatitis c virus