Question 78

You are seeing an 18 month old with chronic tearing and photophobia of the left eye. You notice an enlarged corneal diameter and intraocular pressure (IOP) is 42mmHg. The right eye is normal. You suspect unilateral congenital glaucoma. You discuss with the parents the likely need for surgery and in the meantime, you will use topical medications to help improve the IOP. Which eye drop is relatively contraindicated in this patient?
Timolol
Brimonidine
Dorzolamide
Latanoprost
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