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Dipivefrin Ophthalmic

Dipivefrin Ophthalmic is useful in treating glaucoma.



Glaucoma is an eye condition which is associated with the rise of intraocular pressure in the eyes which can be also responsible for the gradual loss of vision. Dipivefrin has been found to decrease the pressure in the eyes. It is presented in the form of eye drops and should be usually applied after every 12 hours. In order to use this preparation, it is important to carefully follow the instructions on the label carefully. The medication is useful in controlling glaucoma but however does not cure it. It is important to continue the use of the medication is it leads to positive results.



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