Latanoprost versus combined timolol and dorzolamide.
We reviewed available data comparing latanoprost and combined timolol and dorzolamide and the additive effect of latanoprost in patients receiving timolol and dorzolamide in combination using a literature search through the electronic Medline database and presentations from proceedings of recent glaucoma meetings. Several studies have shown that the intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering effect of latanoprost once a day is equivalent to timolol 0.5% twice a day and concomitant or combined dorzolamide 2% twice a day. Adding latanoprost to timolol and dorzolamide leads to a further 16% reduction of IOP. We conclude that the effect on IOP reduction of latanoprost is similar to combined timolol and dorzolamide, and the additive effect of latanoprost to a combination of timolol and dorzolamide is clinically relevant. In most cases, the overall safety profile of latanoprost is better than combined timolol and dorzolamide.