@article {1192596, title = {The additional pressure-lowering effect in patients with glaucoma of pilocarpine 2 per cent, adrenaline 1 per cent, or guanethidine 3 per cent with adrenaline 0.5 per cent and timolol 0.25 per cent: a double-blind cross-over study}, journal = {Trans Ophthalmol Soc U K}, volume = {103 ( Pt 6)}, year = {1983}, month = {1983}, pages = {588-92}, abstract = {A group of twelve comparable patients with primary open angle glaucoma were treated with Timolol 0.25 per cent drops to which was added pilocarpine 2 per cent, adrenaline 1 per cent or guanethidine 3 per cent plus adrenaline 0.5 per cent in a cross-over study. The initial intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction due to timolol was statistically significant. The mean additional IOP lowering due to pilocarpine 2 per cent was 1.37 mm Hg, that due to adrenaline 1 per cent was 1.79 mm Hg and that due to guanethidine 3 per cent plus adrenaline 0.5 per cent was 5.29 mm Hg.}, keywords = {Aged, Clinical Trials as Topic, Double-Blind Method, Drug Therapy, Combination, Epinephrine, Female, Glaucoma, Open-Angle, Guanethidine, Humans, Intraocular Pressure, Male, Middle Aged, Pilocarpine, Timolol}, issn = {0078-5334}, author = {O{\textquoteright}Connor, M A and Mooney, D J} }