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The use of fixed dose drug combinations for glaucoma in clinical settings: a retrospective, observational, single-centre study.

Jingchao YanXiaomei XiongJianwen ShenTaomin Huang
Published in: International ophthalmology (2021)
More than 60% of the combinations were used together with other anti-glaucoma drugs. The advantages of these fixed dose combinations in improving patient compliance need to be reassessed in real-word settings. Prescriptions containing duplicated ingredients were common. However, they were not necessarily considered unreasonable because the dosage forms were administered at different times. For prescriptions containing repetitive ingredients, pharmacists should judge the rationale by evaluating the dosing frequency and drug indications and explain the appropriate administration to patients.
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