Association Between Chronic Oral Nitrate Use and the Risk of Ocular Hypertension and Open-Angle Glaucoma

Jul 20, 2025American journal of ophthalmology

Long-term Use of Oral Nitrates and the Risk of High Eye Pressure and Common Glaucoma

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Abstract

Nitrate use was associated with a significantly lower risk of open-angle glaucoma (OAG) at 3 years (adjusted hazard ratio 0.82) and at 5 years (0.68).

  • Patients using oral nitrates showed a reduced risk of developing primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) at 3 years (adjusted hazard ratio 0.78) and at 5 years (0.67).
  • No significant association was found between nitrate use and the development of ocular hypertension (OHT) at any follow-up period.
  • Patients prescribed nitrates were less likely to require first-line glaucoma therapy at 1 year (adjusted hazard ratio 0.72), 3 years (0.78), and 5 years (0.83).
  • The study included 30,937 patients in each cohort after balancing demographic and clinical factors.

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