Alphagan eye drops are used to reduce high eye pressure in people with glaucoma or those who suffer from asymptomatic increased pressure inside the eye. They work to reduce the production of fluid inside the eye while helping to increase its drainage, leading to a balance in the internal pressure. Alphagan contains brimonidine, which belongs to a group of medications known as alpha-adrenergic agonists. They are effective in reducing pressure without significantly affecting blood circulation. Alphagan is applied two or three times daily according to the doctor's instructions. Hands should be washed well before use and the tip of the dropper should be avoided from touching the eye to maintain the purity of the solution. It is important to use
Alphagan regularly and to follow up regularly to assess the progress of the condition and prevent the development of complications associated with increased intraocular pressure.