Carl B. Camras

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Carl B. Camras (November 23, 1953 – April 14, 2009) was an American ophthalmologist known for his research on the treatment of glaucoma. He discovered a new class of drugs to treat glaucoma—prostaglandin analogues. Specifically, he developed latanoprost sold under the trade name Xalatan, which is the most widely used glaucoma medication. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Carl B. Camras
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xsd:date 2009-04-14
rdf:langString Glencoe, Illinois
xsd:date 1953-11-23
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rdf:langString University of Nebraska Medical Center
xsd:date 1953-11-23
rdf:langString Carl Camras
xsd:date 2009-04-14
rdf:langString Yale University, Columbia University, UCLA
rdf:langString Development of the prostaglandin analogues for the treatment of glaucoma
rdf:langString Ophthalmologist, Chairman UNMC Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
rdf:langString Carl B. Camras (November 23, 1953 – April 14, 2009) was an American ophthalmologist known for his research on the treatment of glaucoma. He discovered a new class of drugs to treat glaucoma—prostaglandin analogues. Specifically, he developed latanoprost sold under the trade name Xalatan, which is the most widely used glaucoma medication.
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