The normal range for intraocular pressure is 10 to 20 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). Ocular hypertension is considered to be higher than 21 mm Hg. Eye pressure below 10 mm Hg, is considered hypotony.
Increased intraocular pressure (lOP) is recognised as the principal ... cupping even though the lOPs remain within the normal range, suggesting that mechanical compression is unlikely to be ...
US clinical-stage biotech Qlaris Bio has announced positive top-line results from two U.S. Phase II clinical trials investigating QLS-111 in patients with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) and ocular ...
QLS‑111 is a novel topical formulation using Qlaris Bio’s ATP-sensitive potassium channel modulator platform. QLS-111 lowers ...