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A Prospective Observational Study on Changes in Intraocular Pressure and Iridocorneal Angle Following the Use of Escitalopram and Amitriptyline.
Document Type
Article
Source
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. Jan2023, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p38-42. 5p.
Subject
*INTRAOCULAR pressure
*AMITRIPTYLINE
*ESCITALOPRAM
*TWO-way analysis of variance
*VISUAL fields
*OPHTHALMOLOGIC emergencies
Language
ISSN
0253-7176
Abstract
Background: Depression has emerged as one of the prime morbidities affecting professional and personal lives worldwide. Antidepressants are one of the mainstays of management of depressive episodes. Although antidepressants are considered a safe class of drugs, the studies examining the effects of antidepressant prescription on intraocular pressure (IOP) have shown a propensity to increase IOP, but not consistently. This study aimed to compare the changes in IOP and iridocorneal angle in drug-naïve patients with depressive episodes prescribed escitalopram or amitriptyline. Methods: Overall, 109 patients were recruited, of which 53 were prescribed amitriptyline and 56, escitalopram. A comparison of IOP and the iridocorneal angle at weeks 0, 4, and 8 was done using a two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance (two-way RM analysis of variance). Results: Patients initiated on escitalopram tended to show a higher rise in the IOP (left eye–[ F = 3.27; P = 0.04]; right eye [ F = 2.47; P = 0.08]). No difference was found in the iridocorneal angles in any of the four quadrants across both eyes. Conclusions: Escitalopram use had an association with an increase in IOP. While initiating patients on antidepressants, clinicians should be aware of this possibility, which can lead to ocular emergencies, and obtain a proper history of ocular morbidities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]