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My grandfather is 70 years old and he has developed some eyesight problem. It was first on his left, then on his right eye. This was getting worse day by day so we took him to the doctor eventually. He said that it is glaucoma and that it was a result of increased blood pressure in the eye. He was prescribed with levobunolol eye solution? What kind of drug is that?

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It is used for dealing with glaucoma, especially one that occurs in older people. Basic medications are miotics and selective and non selective beta blockers in a form of eye solution. Beta blockers are used for dealing with high blood pressure and that is the cause of your grandfather’s problem.
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