Abstract
The results of this continuing multicenter study revealed a good efficacy and tolerance of Metipranolol used in patients with ocular hypertension and chronic open-angle glaucoma. After 4 weeks' treatment a reduction in average intraocular pressure of 5.6 mmHg could be observed. This favorable effect on pressure values could be confirmed during long-term treatment up to 16 weeks (average reduction in intraocular pressure of 5.9 mmHg equal to 25%). More than 90% of patients treated with 0.1% Metipranolol showed very good or good tolerance. In conclusion, it can be established that 0.1% Metipranolol has also confirmed its value in daily practice and offers an interesting possibility for low-dosage beta-blocker therapy.