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The treatments for glaucoma involve reducing fluid in the eye to lower eye pressure. Various medications are used, including carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, alpha-adrenergic agonists, metablockers, and prostaglandins. These medications are often administered as eye drops. The treatments for glaucoma work by reducing the amount of fluid in the eye, and these help lower the pressure in the eye, and a lot of these medications are given as eyedrops. There's carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, azitalamide and dichlorophenamide, as well as methazolamide. There's alpha-adrenergic agonist, alpraclonidine, and brimidine. Metablockers include timolol and betaxazol, prostaglandin includes latanoprost and bimidoprost.