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Subjects/Pharmacology/Pharmacology
Pharmacology
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pill Pharmacology

Black deposits on conjunctiva in a patient with glaucoma are seen with the use of:

A. Prostaglandins
B. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
C. Epinephrine
D. Beta blocker

Explanation

Ans: C. Epinephrine(Ref: Goodman Gilman 12/e p286, 326; Katzung 13/e p161, 12/e p160; The Cornea by Smolin and Thoft's/p504)Black deposits on conjunctiva in a patient with glaucoma are seen with use of epinephrine. Latanoprost is associated with iris hyperpigmentation.Epinephrine is unstable in alkaline solution; when exposed to air or light, it turns pink from oxidation to adrenochrome and then brown from formation of polymers.

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